NVIDIA to build world's 1st Industrial AI Cloud in Europe
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Nvidia and AI search firm Perplexity said they are joining hands with model builders and cloud providers across Europe and the Middle East to refine sovereign large-language models (LLMs) and accelerate enterprise AI uptake in local industries.
For the first time, Fortune analyzed the top companies across the continent in partnership with Statista to find the standouts that are driving progress with success.
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Absence makes the heart grow fonder — and that seems to be the case with European demand for funds that invest in artificial intelligence. According to Morningstar, the largest market for funds that invest in AI and big data are in Europe,
Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang projected that Europe’s artificial-intelligence computing capacity will increase by a factor of ten over the next two years, with more than 20 so-called AI factories in the works.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced an ambitious plan to multiply Europe's AI computing capacity tenfold over the next two years by constructing 20 new "AI factories" in partnership with local tech and telecom companies.
If you’re using personal data to automate choices about people, your processes need to demonstrate both technical diligence and legal awareness.
From generative AI to autonomous vehicles, European tech startups are breaking new ground — and grappling with the challenges posed by US tariffs, hostility to the continent's regulatory regime and fierce competition from China.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced several AI infrastructure partnerships throughout Europe at GTC Paris on Wednesday
CEO Jensen Huang kicked off GTC Paris by unveiling plans for an Industrial AI Cloud in Europe and a network of AI factories to power the next industrial revolution. Warning! GuruFocus has detected 4 Warning Signs with NVDA.
European telecom provider Zadarma has successfully integrated three of the leading AI-powered voice assistants into its cloud telephony and virtual PBX platform
Will artificial intelligence save humanity — or destroy it? Lift up the world’s poorest — or tighten the grip of a tech elite? Jensen Huang, the global chip tycoon, offered his opinion on Wednesday: neither dystopia nor domination.