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The CEO of Nvidia Jensen Huang has developed a vision of American manufacturing, including future artificial intelligence factories alongside industrial factories.
During a speech on Wednesday, Huang explained that in the future, companies that develop semi -independent or independent cars will ultimately provide computing power of artificial intelligence needed to operate them without a person. To achieve this, companies will develop what Huang “AI Factory” will be parallel to their manufacturing factories.
“In the future, every company will build things a factory that builds the things they sell, and after that it will have another factory that builds and produces artificial intelligence,” said Huang on Wednesday in Washington, DC in Washington, DC. Hill and Valley ForumGathering technology and politics officials.
“Every company that makes things today, as long as it is moving.”. Give an example of grasspaces, construction equipment and cars. He said that while all those who are currently running it by humans, they may be in the future in the future. This will require AI’s continuous work technology. In the end, these companies will build their own systems to operate artificial intelligence that will manage their future products. “It is very clear” that car companies will do so.
During his observations, Huang pointed out the need for a constant generation of symbols of artificial intelligence, the basic unit of artificial intelligence that ultimately turns into text, videos or any other outputs. In the future, facilities will be built throughout the country for this purpose.
“I call them AI factories because they do one thing every day: they produce symbols,” Huang said.
Artificial intelligence will develop the manufacturing sector by creating virtual realistic copies of factories, which Huang referred to as “digital twins”. This would allow the various features and developments of the factory before building the real world.
“Merging these many wonderful structures completely digitally – express them, improve them, and use them to plan to get you out completely digitally,” said Huang.
He said that Nafidia used “digital twins” to test its chips before it started building in the real world. The same thing can be applied to advanced manufacturing factories in the modern era due to the level of technology these plants.
“The entire factory is moved by the programs,” said Huang. “The entire factory – it is a robot that organizes a full range of robots inside.”
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