NVIDIA releases software and services aimed at driving rapid adoption of artificial intelligence
Nvidia, the world's most valuable chipmaker by market capitalization, has announced a series of software updates aimed at making it easier for more businesses to use generative artificial intelligence. The chip company has officially released Nvidia inference micro services (NIMs), a software package that can solve many of the logistical problems required to use AI for specific purposes. Generative AI is the technology behind chatbots, automatic speech recognition, and other automated human-machine interactions, often requiring the coordination of numerous pieces of hardware, software, and information retrieval. Many companies don't have the expertise in this area, so Nvidia tries to offer its services and charge a fee for it. Nvidia founder and CEO Jen-Hsun Huang showcased the company's latest products at the Siggraph conference in Denver on Monday. He was at this graphics technology conference trying to convince as many industries as possible to start using Nvidia's technology to popularize artificial intelligence in the economy.