While Dubai was hosting the national exhibition of governments, in one of the most important meetings of this meeting, Jensen Huang, the CEO of NVIDIA, discussed the need for the development of artificial intelligence among different countries of the world. The founder and CEO of NVIDIA in a session titled “Who will shape the future of artificial intelligence?” He stated that each country should develop its own infrastructure in the field of artificial intelligence. Jensen Huang stressed that each country must create its own unique artificial intelligence (AI) ecosystem in order to realize its economic potential as well as preserve its culture. He added: “Governments should not lose this opportunity for the benefit of other activists in this field.”
NVIDIA has achieved a stock market value of $1.73 trillion due to its dominance in the market for advanced artificial intelligence chips. The CEO of this company announced that his company has democratized access to artificial intelligence in order to give the public free access to artificial intelligence.
In an interview with Omar Sultan Al Ulama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy and Remote Work Applications of the United Arab Emirates, Huang said to the government leaders that every country should have its own intelligence production and emphasize the concept of national intelligence.
He added: “Data ownership is very important; This information includes culture, social intelligence, common sense and history, and countries should improve their national intelligence. This event ultimately causes the emergence of the unique abilities of each country in the mentioned fields and the realization of their ownership.
He also added that: “Democratizing computing and artificial intelligence infrastructure is the first step for the growth of this concept in today's world, and the continuation of the road requires individual commitments to quickly create infrastructure for researchers, companies and governments to exploit their artificial intelligence.”
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