Safety is what drives us. It’s why we’re working with the automotive industry around the world to ensure automated vehicles meet the highest quality standards. Drawing on our own safety and engineering experience, NVIDIA has been tapped to lead the ...
Reading. Writing. AI. We’re supporting a new effort to bring AI training to high school classrooms across the United States. The Exploring Computer Science AI curriculum – and our support for the AI Family Challenge – highlight our efforts to ...
The turbulence created when diesel motors, internal combustion engines or gas turbines fire results in all manner of instabilities. Being able to model and predict those dynamic flows requires a complicated array of physics calculations. The ...
AI is bringing convenience to your healthcare experience. Health insurance company Anthem helps patients personalize and better understand their healthcare information through AI. Operating in 14 states with more than 40 million members on its ...
Cancer incidence rates are on the rise — expected to increase by 63 percent over the next two decades. To meet the growing demand for care, medical technology leaders are turning to AI tools that can help radiation oncologists provide high-quality, ...
Dementia diagnosis starts with uncertainty — patients or their family members make an appointment after noticing symptoms that suggest something’s wrong. It may take months or years to reach a final diagnosis, as doctors must observe how a patient’s ...
Simple rule: If you can’t judge distances you shouldn’t drive. The problem: judging distances is anything but simple. We humans, of course, have two high-resolution, highly synchronized visual sensors — our eyes — that let us to gauge distances ...
NVIDIA launched this week a technology center in the U.K. designed to support groundbreaking research in AI and data science — and foster engagement across the country’s higher education and research community. Hartree Centre, the University of ...
In the land of the midnight sun, the AI lights beamed brightly Tuesday night in Gothenburg. Some 300 startup founders, researchers and tech execs crammed into a 19th century red-brick hall in a hipster corner of Sweden’s second-largest city to mark ...