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NVIDIA GTC 2023 Kicks Off In Two Weeks

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NVIDIA GTC 2023 Kicks Off In Two Weeks

GTC 2023, a virtual conference to offer 650+ sessions from leaders in Technology, Business, Academia and Government, takes place March 20-23.

Notable sessions include:

  • A fireside chat with Scott Belsky, chief product officer at Adobe, and Bryan Catanzaro, VP of applied research at NVIDIA, on how generative AI is transforming the creative process.
  • A conversation with NVIDIA’s automotive team on how generative AI is revolutionizing AV development.
  • Numerous talks on demystifying generative AI for a broad audience.
  • A discussion on AI’s influence on art with AI artist Refik Anadol, The Museum of Modern Art curators Paola Antonelli and Michelle Kuo, and NVIDIA Vice President of Omniverse Richard Kerris.
  • A panel from robotics experts on how AI can advance real-world deployments of robots using simulation.
  • Multiple sessions on how generative AI can be used across industries from content creation to graphics to drug discovery by Amgen, Autodesk, AWS, Evozyne, General Motors, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, London College of Fashion, Microsoft Research and SK Telecom.

NVIDIA CEO’s keynote at GTC 2023 will be livestreamed on Tuesday, March 21, at 8 a.m. Pacific time and available on demand afterward. Jensen Huang will share the latest AI technologies affecting every industry–and our everyday lives. Registration is not required to view the keynote. Closed captioning in English will be available for the keynote and sessions.

Other notable speakers include:

  • Chike Aguh, chief innovation officer, U.S. Department of Labor
  • Soumith Chintala, researcher, Meta and creator of PyTorch
  • Paul Debevec, chief research officer, Netflix Eyeline Studios
  • Kathryn Guarini, CIO, IBM Corporation
  • Tony Hemmelgarn, CEO, Siemens Digital Industries Software
  • Sergey Levine, associate professor, UC Berkeley
  • Thomas Schulthess, director, Swiss National – Supercomputing Center, ETH Zurich
  • Kathy Smith, artist and professor, USC
  • Ashok Srivastava, chief data officer, Intuit

To register, visit here.