Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang argued that with the proliferation of the use of AI-generated videos, there will be a corresponding market for more graphics processors. In an interview with Reuters, Huang reiterated that the next big thing with AI is to develop 3D videos and other advanced learning systems. He highlighted that many things we learn and know in life are based on video and physics, and this is where these new AI models will come in.
Nvidia has developed models for AI to produce video output and interact with people through voice, and it believes that such technologies will increase demand for its GPUs. A device to be aware of here is the H200 chip developed by Nvidia and first employed in the GPT-4o model developed by OpenAI. This model can talk and even have conversations using realistic human voices and it deals with text and image inputs. Other giants such as Google DeepMind and Meta also rely on Nvidia’s technology for their AI Image and Video Synthesis systems.
Nvidia has just announced the company has experienced more than five-fold growth in its data center division, which helped to fuel a nearly 60% uptick in its quarterly revenues. These results constituted a 9% increase in the shares of Nvidia Company. As Derren Nathan of Hargreaves Lansdown said, its products were in demand everywhere. Large language models are getting less unimodal, which means that the LLMs have to learn not only videos, texts, speech, and 2D and 3D pictures. Nathan commented specifically on video generation as one of the well-entrenched and growing cases of AI applications, not being limited to creating videos.
Moreover, Tesla’s major supplier of AI processors, Nvidia, announced that Tesla has increased its usage of Nvidia’s processors for AI training to a large extent. Tesla now utilizes around 35,000 of Nvidia’s H100 processors to progress its self-driving system.
In conclusion, as AI technology becomes even more splendid with more introduced video and voice functions, the requirement for this high-performance graphic chip will continue to grow, and as a result, the company is subsequently in this growing industry.
Could AI Ever Match Human Intelligence? Nadella Thinks Not
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella recently commented on when AI might catch up to human intelligence, stating that he sees no such possibility shortly. As Microsoft advances in creating new artificial intelligence programs for PCs, the company’s CEO reassures PC users that these tools are not there to replace man but to help them. Nadella further opines that given the great strides that would shortly be accomplished in AI, we should rethink this intelligence comparison. He wanted to break the myth about artificial intelligence using the term “different intelligence” to make people realize that it is more real than they actually think.
How Artificial Intelligence is Not a Threat, but an Assistant
Nadella pointed to the fact that now AI is defined as an independent means with its own unique form of intelligence, which is quite different from the intelligence of people. “It may be a tool with an IQ but it does not possess the type of intelligence that one would associate with mankind,” he said in an interview with Bloomberg Media. It appears that Nadella has made the comments to bring the expectations and the reality about AI into perspective because this technology is gradually finding its footing in most sectors. Contrary to Google and Meta, where employees were fired to allow AI presence in the companies, Nadella envisions AI and human existence as complementary.
Looking at it from Nadella’s angle of view, there isn’t much chance of machines overtaking humans in terms of intelligence since these models are trained using data and intelligence from human beings. His approach is in contrast with some of the other voices of some of the other technology leaders such as Sam Altman of open AI who believe that AI will be far superior to human intelligence by 2029 like Elon Musk of Tesla.
Should We Be Worried?
This attitude is opposite to sentiments given by other technology experts and seems to be more optimistic yet wary. However, Nadella is less enthusiastic than Altman and Musk who claim that AI may shortly equal human brain abilities or even surpass them. For his part, while he concedes that artificial intelligence is actually incredibly sophisticated, he stands by the fact that it does not have the exact equivalent of human cognition and feeling.
New proactive technologies like Recall and Copilot Plus are created to take cues from our intelligence and, in the process, develop the ability to mimic emotions over time. The progress made in the development of these AI systems underlines the need to monitor the developments of these technologies in a bid to avoid some of the vices that may be associated with them.
Thus, based on a general belief that AI technology is rapidly growing, Microsoft’s Satya Nadella outlines that it is not a threat to human intelligence and should be viewed as an assistant. This is a rather moderate approach that allows not getting carried away by the AI trends and helps apply them to people’s lives as rationally as possible.
Jobs are vanishing, but is it a bad thing? Elon Musk on AI and the future of work
Tesla’s lead, Elon Musk, has been quite vocal as of late on the field of artificial intelligence and its potential in the job market. Speaking remotely at the Viva Tech event in Paris, Musk made a bold prediction: AI shines through the human world as it will reach heights causing joblessness in society. However, in Musk’s view, this is not something so terrible. In one of his views, he states that people work only out of choice and he considers employment as choice employment which means people work as a hobby.
It came down to the fact that Musk said that AI and robots will be able to do all that the people will need. For this scenario to work, he argued that there is the need to have what he termed as a ‘Universal High Income’ though he did not say much about the entitlement for this idea. This concept is different from what has been called universal basic income which is a concept that the government makes a payment of some fixed amount to every person irrespective of his or her income.
He assured that, with AI managing the production line, there would be no scarcity of products or services offered. To be specific, Musk noted that the development of AI technology had become incredibly fast during the past several years and many regulators, companies, and users simply fail to grasp the basic rules that govern the responsible use of this technology.
Musk has previously articulated concerns about AI, which he said is all that he is scared of. “He mentioned a culture book series written by Ian Banks in which people are governed by advanced intelligent technology as an example of how AI will look in the future. ”
However, Musk also raised an important question: were there answers for people hoping to seek emotional engagement in a future with no work? He wondered whether it would be worth being alive if machines could then perform everything more effectively than humans. He claimed that humans could still provide meaning to AI by still carrying out tasks that impart a purpose to the technology.
Musk also told parents to keep their children away from social media because it is all built for the specific purpose of getting people to use it as much as possible due to AI.
The experts are particularly fearful about the effects that AI is going to manifest in different industries and employment opportunities. CNN reports on MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab’s study revealing that unlike what some have predicted, the integration of AI into workplaces has been slower. It highlighted the fact that many of the jobs reported to be threatened by automation in the future were not profit-making ventures that companies could afford to automate then.
The specialists also said that positions that rely on the employees’ subjective abilities and often involve their communication with others, such as positions of psychologists, artists, and educators, are less prone to be automated. Ever since the emergence of AI, much debate has stemmed from the potential assimilation of human workers and the diminishing of one’s sense of purpose and value.
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