Jensen Huang's keynote address centers on NVIDIA's advancements in AI and computing, highlighting the shift towards AI factories that generate intelligent tokens. He emphasizes the necessity of new computing architectures like the Grace Blackwell system, designed as a "thinking machine" to handle complex reasoning models. Huang introduces CUDA-Q for quantum computing and discusses the evolution of AI from perception to generative and now agentic AI, showcasing Perplexity's AI agents as an example. He also underscores the importance of digital twins and simulation in industrial applications, detailing partnerships with companies like Siemens and BMW to build AI-driven factories and robotic systems. The address stresses Europe's growing role in AI infrastructure and NVIDIA's commitment to fostering AI ecosystems through technology centers and collaborations.
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