Nvidia showcases advanced robots at A.I. conference

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Nvidia held its annual A.I. conference in San Jose, California, showcasing advanced robots that can assist in various tasks. Some of these robots moved around like characters from "Star Wars," while others were designed to operate surgical instruments in hospitals. The event, called Nvidia GTC, attracted over 25,000 attendees, including industry leaders. It is often referred to as the "Super Bowl of A.I." The week-long conference featured discussions on large language models, which are the technology behind chatbots, and demonstrations of self-driving cars. Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, delivered a keynote speech to a packed crowd of about 12,000 people. He emphasized that the growing interest in A.I. is due to its ability to solve complex problems across various industries. Nvidia has become one of the world's leading companies by producing the chips and systems that power A.I. technologies.


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