Imagine when it's ASI and it starts to hallucinate those problems in a way we're not able to tell they are not real and then spend resources on "solutions"...
We will soon be able to tell a game agent to create a game world with a story-line that we describe to it. We may give it historical or well known characters to influence its avatar creation process. In minutes we will be able to enter the game world that we only imagined a few minutes prior.
I believe that one day I shall convince AI to help me build a time machine, so I can go back to the 90s and buy a ton of NVDA stock. "Help me help you!"
Yeah, if only Musk had been able to build a new car company from scratch and blow away every US automaker. Or revolutionize space travel and take over 80% of the global launch business. Like you said, all BS, no action 😂
It generates 9 out of 10 pixels, not 9 out of 10 frames. It only generates 3 out of 4 frames, but the 1 rendered frame is also scaled up, meaning only like a half or less of its pixels are rendered, and that's how you arrive at only 1 of 10 pixels overall being rendered and other 9 generated. At least that's what I understood from the presentation. It also makes me wonder about when they say it's two times more powerful than the previous generation. By which they probably mean 2 times the framerate. But if the previous generation turned 1 rendered frame into 2 total and the new generation turns 1 rendered frame into 4 total, and the total number of frames per second doubled, doesn't it mean that the number of honestly rendered frames per second didn't actually change?
The claim could encompass other improvements: The new AI models in DLSS 4 operate 40% faster and use 30% less VRAM than their predecessors1. DLSS 4 introduces transformer-based AI models, which may provide better image quality and stability2. The RTX 50 series GPUs have hardware improvements that contribute to overall performance beyond just frame generation3. Therefore, while the number of traditionally rendered frames might not have changed, the overall system improvements and efficiency gains could justify the "two times more powerful" claim.
It might be true, but why would they care about the honestly rendered frame? They see these AI generated frames as the future and want to push this aspect as far as they can. It doesn't matter to them what gamers want. The generated pixels are mostly ok so average gamers wouldn't mind, and it is only going to get better in each version. I wouldn't be surprised if the DLSS 6 would be even better than the honest render.
@@13thxenos >why would they care Well, I do. Because as an average gamer, my monitor only shows 75 frames per second, so I don't care if they're gonna turn 60 frames into 120 or 240. And I don't feel like rendering 20 to turn them into 60 is gonna work out well.
@@HanakoSeishin I know you do, I and a lot of others do to. I'm just saying that nvidia clearly don't and won't in the future. This is the path they chose to go.
In terms of data creation stop thinking traditionally. We just spent the last 10 years deploying 5G throughout the world. That means all the physical spaces have yet to be really contextualized as data points. We have a job to do and that's going to get down to the quantum level. We haven't even started
I have often worried that humanity relies too heavily on society's charlatans, but now I feel optimistic that scientists are firmly guiding our future.
Those DGX "supercomputers" are small enough to fit in the body of a robot... How much power do they use for inference and training at worse case scenario? And much do they weight?
Timestamps (Powered by Merlin AI) 00:06 - Nvidia CEO emphasizes the importance of agentic AI in 2025 02:19 - AI-driven graphics rendering revolutionizes gaming industry. 08:17 - AI scaling through derivative data and posttraining methods. 10:38 - Advancements in AI through reinforcement learning and test time scaling 15:03 - AI models evolving for future tasks. 16:57 - NVIDIA announces Cosmos, a world Foundation model for understanding the physical world. 21:29 - Advancements in robotics and AI with NVIDIA's technology showcased at CES 2025. 23:39 - General robotics advancements will revolutionize industries. 28:02 - NVIDIA introduced a mini supercomputer for local AI with top-notch security and privacy features. 30:37 - NVIDIA introduces a mini supercomputer, rivaling Apple's Mac Mini performance
Jensen Huang is amazing! :) He inspired me to continue learning about generative AI two years ago, even when my boss told me to stop "playing" with AI tools. :)
Good for you. Your current job probably won't exist in 5-10 years, and your boss won't give a crap when he has to can you. So get ready for the next thing.
[+ @OhHenGee1796 ] ..and with that kind of attitude, your Boss will be getting his own pink-slip in about 18 months, so you might as well begin considering new decorations for when you take over his office. Or better yet.. go find a better company that is happy to have someone who's been "playing" with AI for 2 years!
That DIGITS mini supercomputer is insane. Three of them in tandem, $9000 worth of hardware, and you could run the _fully powered_ deepseek v3 model locally. That is a model better than o1 in your _own home_ and holy F I am so tempted.
@@rocketPower047 I would love a holodeck but this is more of a tech that changes your entire area into a scene. Tropical beach? a snowstorm in the woods? a spaceship? a solarpunk city scene (like tomorrowland). Just sit back on your couch and relax to whatever scene you picked.
Sounds like 'Ready Player One' VR tech (or yes, a holodeck). I think I'd prefer an actual tropical beach at this point. I'm getting pretty tired of screens...
I guess all the demo videos of robots have the audio dubbed in. I realise it was about a dozen of them but I had no idea they made so much noise when they moved.
*AI power problem: Solved* Project Digit is crazy, I figure 25-30x more powerful than Apple’s best M4 Max chip. He mentioned agentic workflows, a lot of companies will buy these to run their “digital employees” locally. $3k for 24/7 production inference on advanced models is *dirt* cheap. Price comparison: A month’s worth of 24/7 fp4 inference on an H100 costs about ~~$1,800. So one of these little boxes would pay for itself in 6-8 weeks. A much bigger point: AI datacenter deployment is already power-constrained. OTOH, thousands of companies could run a stack of these in a spare room and hardly notice the blip in their electric bills. *This is an end run around the AI power problem.*
I don't know Nvidia to be a hype company (i truly don't as I don't follow much of the tech space), so this all seems sincere to me. In that case, that little mini computer is a MUCH bigger deal than he's making it out to be. Like, it was treated like a footnote, but that's a powerful f****** machine if it can do what he's claiming. Scary powerful.
Well, power consumption is not accounted for in your price comparison and somehow I'm sure that small box will consume a lot of power. Cause there's no such thing as free cookies.
I could put my entire data on one of those super Cs and run my business on my local language model not having to worry about my data getting lost or gobbled up by AI? If so sounds good. Many businessmen are worried about losing proprietary data to AI..
I'm sure we'll see stuff as they catch up. Maybe they're working on their own... or firing staff once they realized nvidia smoked them. Either way, competition is good.
Very cool. Would have been good if the commentator had repeated the key quote on the ChatGPT moment for GENERAL robotics correctly, but I suppose that’s just minor detail in the bigger context.
Forget about jobs in tech. How are we gunna handle all jobs being replaced. All of em. Every single one. Anything manual. Robots. Anything digital. AI. Research AI. Oh nurses maybe. Nope AI will cure everything and won't need em. Every single solitary job no matter what it is, and yes all the dodo's who think there particular job is safe. Isnt. Even if somehow it is, 99% of ever other job is gone. What society does with humans is the only question that remains. Ai and robots will be done. People can argue about when but fact remains its gunna happen. So humans. And i fear humans will do the same thing we do whenever we don't need something. Get rid of it. Humanity's future isnt utopia and 10's of billions of people. Its the lucky few who get deemed worthy and the rest will go the way of the dodo. We already do it as it is. How many millions of people we just leave to die when we no longer need em. Excatly. AI can be a utopia. And it will be. But not for everyone.
@JoePiotti Ya Optimus 3 should be out by end of month and pretty sure they are already working some smaller tasks fully autonomous at the Tesla factory
Because Rosie has 5 stepsisters ready and willing to milk you for all that you are worth. Sometimes you have to have post clarity on the cost of these systems.
Interesting bit about the "AI rendering games in realtime" .. would this not mean that every first person game that a player plays is a unique environment? .. ie. if you play the same game 100 times then the world around your avatar will never be exactly repeatable!
They can have memory to keep the scenes the same, and anyways its only following how the game tells it to, so the world is already built but running on ai
@JayJay @shirowolff9147 Could either of you two games person help me with a genuine query please..... with these digi-boxes, if I developed with AI a game, a universe, could I drop current news and events into that game, for example drop in today's newspaper for players/actors to read? Sorry to sound dense but I'm a learner.
@@shirowolff9147 it's possible there will be minor differences, but not material differences. Like who cares that the rock on the ground was shifted 2" to the right?
8:12 I'm curious about the claim that there's no more data to train models. Wouldn't new data sources like ocean sensors and the James Webb telescope provide endless opportunities for model improvement?
ive seen this show up a few times and while i want one, the flaw i think is the shared memory being only DDR5.... The bandwidth is going to be a limiting factor i think running bigger models. And like accessing memory on a seperate numa node on a CPU or a second video card in GPU accelerated tasks, there is a penalty on accessing remote memory. So whats the penalty here....
I honestly think Elon Musk's XAI34v is the safest bet for long term hold, and will survive out of every other altcoins. It will get adopted in US, Ecuador, Asia, starting from Japan, and slowly spread out and gain. This is a winning coin, apart from all the technical greatness.
Wow! He's certainly created some work for you. I can't hi k of about 7 or 8 vids for you to cover. Will you try out the Jetson Nano and give a review. May will be interesting with the Digits Project release. Will you be looking at the models NVIDIA has released?
Companies like sam Sara or people net have millions of hours of watching commercial truck drivers; local and long haul. I remember in 2005 people net watched a group of us truck drivers for about a year. They said it was for future automated drivers or the information that they could sell for driverless vehicles.
Fully agree with Matthew. I still can't understand why so many "AI vloggers" keep pushing the idea of AI Agents when there's only data and "a layer of interface/AI" on that. Why splitting it into gazillions of pieces (agents)?!?
Because thats how its called? Just like theres different cars but you call them cars, you dont call it by every part its made of? Its really simple bro
We really need to stop the AI focus on graphics and visual applications and shift it to where it actually matters. Like, I want my own personal assistant that knows everything about me and can help me be better at my life!
Under that curve of the AI dynamics, I am missing another one illustrating the need for human presence in the AI world. We may just experience the most powerful virus created which can come up with its own directives and execute them. The last step is to establish a presence in robots, replacing the need for maintenance workers and human management.
Poor industry, since the launch of GPT 3.5 it has been stunned and shocked almost daily
😂😂😂
I am the industry... and I have no more nerve endings
I am the industry and I want MOAR
Thankfully a shockingly large amount of compute is being used to train AI therapists to deal with this stunning issue. It will be a game changer!
@@gareth4045 Indeed, and that's the only way after all the shocking and stunning that the industry won't go insane.
Imagine when AI doesn't just solve problems but actually discovers problems we didn't know we needed to solve. Now that's discovery on another level.
Imagine when it's ASI and it starts to hallucinate those problems in a way we're not able to tell they are not real and then spend resources on "solutions"...
@@AntonBrazhnyk Hallucination will be a thing of the past when we get to that level.
It's like in the beginning when Adam/Eve saw things didn't see before... this marks fall of human civilization
is there anything in the last 2 years that has not "just stunned the entire industry"?
Every Intel press-release
Yeah sure. A lot of things only SHOCKED the entire industry.
All that turning and the industry should be just going in a circle
I wonder if he wears that jacket to bed
Marvel movies
Jensen is the Architect from the Matrix 😎
Plot twist: The jacket was being rendered in real-time by a Blackwell GPU in his back pocket.
No is made out of them
The potential of XAI34v is unreal! Excited to see where this goes after watching your video!
We will soon be able to tell a game agent to create a game world with a story-line that we describe to it. We may give it historical or well known characters to influence its avatar creation process. In minutes we will be able to enter the game world that we only imagined a few minutes prior.
The real world. We going to create multiple competing new real worlds. LIfe is now a video game.
or even better, let is read a book and create a movie
Just tell your life story to the AI and then live it again 🤓
Only if you using the correct pronouns or be punished by your leftist masters..
Nah. We will become too lazy. We will have an agent to tell another agent what to do
Matthew you are doing awesome with your videos keep it up brother!!
I believe that one day I shall convince AI to help me build a time machine, so I can go back to the 90s and buy a ton of NVDA stock. "Help me help you!"
with my luck i would cause a butterfly effect ripple that would make that one ingenious nvidia developer get hired by AMD instead.
don't you think it was already done? LOL
If that happened in future we would be seeing the people from future doing this in present
@@jagatsimulation not if it would open a new timeline/worldline (aka thread in the simulation) each time you maneuver within time, to avoid paradoxa.
@@kliersheed T F are you saying
Jensen is like a rock star among us nerds.
He IS a rockstar. Lol
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
How do you think the digit will perform up against a mac m4 with 128 gb RAM?
Are you still testing out new llms? Llama 3.3? DeepSeek-V3?
Yes!
@@matthew_berman Are you really really sure?
So, is that good? 😮@@matthew_berman
Deepseek is pretty decent he managed to beat out Claude on a programming challenge of mine
"Do you like my jacket?"
"uhhhh....noooo !"
😅
It's a cybertruck equivalent of all jackets.
Like why ask that question?
You have changed Jenson you have changed. Fancy jackets now? The old jacket was a classic.
Morpheus jacket matrix,
The jacket thing is kind of stupid he looks like the Fonzy from happy days why do you want to look like a gay biker from the 50's so bad.
He is the opposite of Musk. A doer and not a bullshit talker
Yeah, if only Musk had been able to build a new car company from scratch and blow away every US automaker. Or revolutionize space travel and take over 80% of the global launch business.
Like you said, all BS, no action 😂
This guy gets it
@metafa84 opinion with nothing to back it up. Rude as well.
@@DJ-Illuminate So sorry to tell you the truth about your messiah
Well, Musk IS a bullshit talker, but he also does some things. You can't deny it, can you?
It generates 9 out of 10 pixels, not 9 out of 10 frames. It only generates 3 out of 4 frames, but the 1 rendered frame is also scaled up, meaning only like a half or less of its pixels are rendered, and that's how you arrive at only 1 of 10 pixels overall being rendered and other 9 generated. At least that's what I understood from the presentation.
It also makes me wonder about when they say it's two times more powerful than the previous generation. By which they probably mean 2 times the framerate. But if the previous generation turned 1 rendered frame into 2 total and the new generation turns 1 rendered frame into 4 total, and the total number of frames per second doubled, doesn't it mean that the number of honestly rendered frames per second didn't actually change?
The claim could encompass other improvements:
The new AI models in DLSS 4 operate 40% faster and use 30% less VRAM than their predecessors1.
DLSS 4 introduces transformer-based AI models, which may provide better image quality and stability2.
The RTX 50 series GPUs have hardware improvements that contribute to overall performance beyond just frame generation3.
Therefore, while the number of traditionally rendered frames might not have changed, the overall system improvements and efficiency gains could justify the "two times more powerful" claim.
It might be true, but why would they care about the honestly rendered frame? They see these AI generated frames as the future and want to push this aspect as far as they can. It doesn't matter to them what gamers want. The generated pixels are mostly ok so average gamers wouldn't mind, and it is only going to get better in each version. I wouldn't be surprised if the DLSS 6 would be even better than the honest render.
@@13thxenos
>why would they care
Well, I do. Because as an average gamer, my monitor only shows 75 frames per second, so I don't care if they're gonna turn 60 frames into 120 or 240. And I don't feel like rendering 20 to turn them into 60 is gonna work out well.
@@HanakoSeishin I know you do, I and a lot of others do to. I'm just saying that nvidia clearly don't and won't in the future. This is the path they chose to go.
@13thxenos yeah totally, the "pure gamers" will notice because they are such "pros" 😄😯🫨😵💫
Anyone watching in 2025?
In terms of data creation stop thinking traditionally. We just spent the last 10 years deploying 5G throughout the world. That means all the physical spaces have yet to be really contextualized as data points. We have a job to do and that's going to get down to the quantum level. We haven't even started
quantum these nuts
@@AddyEspresso We'd have to see them
@@AddyEspressoAt least you advertised their size appropriately
so basically we have an infinite amount of data to feed models if we can just get it piped to them all the way down. makes sense.
"Bodies and minds will be the two big products in this next wave of industrial revolution" - Yuval Harari at 24:33 in the video 'Ewe Schal Rise'
🤯LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the idea of a "mini home AI supercomputer". Wow!! Would love to get my hands on one of those. 😍
i watched the keynote but you made it 100x better. thanks for the little deeper dive into the topics
I have often worried that humanity relies too heavily on society's charlatans, but now I feel optimistic that scientists are firmly guiding our future.
Is that sarcasm or optimism ? I think both are true to the extent that even the charlatans can’t tell whether they are scientists or not.
if that is what you come away from this video with you might have a mental deficiency
By charlatans you mean Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaslimey? 😅😮
@@pdcdesign9632 Fauci, Gates and yes Elon and Vivek!
Those DGX "supercomputers" are small enough to fit in the body of a robot... How much power do they use for inference and training at worse case scenario? And much do they weight?
I'm excited about how excited your are! So cool.
Timestamps (Powered by Merlin AI)
00:06 - Nvidia CEO emphasizes the importance of agentic AI in 2025
02:19 - AI-driven graphics rendering revolutionizes gaming industry.
08:17 - AI scaling through derivative data and posttraining methods.
10:38 - Advancements in AI through reinforcement learning and test time scaling
15:03 - AI models evolving for future tasks.
16:57 - NVIDIA announces Cosmos, a world Foundation model for understanding the physical world.
21:29 - Advancements in robotics and AI with NVIDIA's technology showcased at CES 2025.
23:39 - General robotics advancements will revolutionize industries.
28:02 - NVIDIA introduced a mini supercomputer for local AI with top-notch security and privacy features.
30:37 - NVIDIA introduces a mini supercomputer, rivaling Apple's Mac Mini performance
You called it a month ago and now XAI34v is blowing up glad I listened
Great video! How to pre-order a mini super computer?
Imagine having this little guy, with Linux, with DeepSeek or whatever other local AI. Just for you. I really like it.
Where can I purchase the Orin super for the announced price?
Jensen Huang is amazing! :) He inspired me to continue learning about generative AI two years ago, even when my boss told me to stop "playing" with AI tools. :)
Good for you. Your current job probably won't exist in 5-10 years, and your boss won't give a crap when he has to can you. So get ready for the next thing.
[+ @OhHenGee1796 ] ..and with that kind of attitude, your Boss will be getting his own pink-slip in about 18 months, so you might as well begin considering new decorations for when you take over his office. Or better yet.. go find a better company that is happy to have someone who's been "playing" with AI for 2 years!
That DIGITS mini supercomputer is insane. Three of them in tandem, $9000 worth of hardware, and you could run the _fully powered_ deepseek v3 model locally. That is a model better than o1 in your _own home_ and holy F I am so tempted.
It’s almost like the real rendered frames become a controlnet of sorts.
Give me an AI tech that can change the inside of your house to look like a tropical beach, but your outside still looks like a house.
A holodeck?
@@rocketPower047 I would love a holodeck but this is more of a tech that changes your entire area into a scene. Tropical beach? a snowstorm in the woods? a spaceship? a solarpunk city scene (like tomorrowland). Just sit back on your couch and relax to whatever scene you picked.
Sounds like 'Ready Player One' VR tech (or yes, a holodeck). I think I'd prefer an actual tropical beach at this point. I'm getting pretty tired of screens...
I know a Polish builder who can do that for you. Very good rates!
@japethstevens8473 ummmm
Hello, thank you for letting me know which direction we're heading towards.
The Adaxum team is setting the bar high for presales. Transparency & bonuses equals community trust!
Can't believe I almost missed out on Cardano and XAI34v! Thanks for the heads-up in your video!
I guess all the demo videos of robots have the audio dubbed in. I realise it was about a dozen of them but I had no idea they made so much noise when they moved.
How many DIGITS do I need to run 4o?
*AI power problem: Solved*
Project Digit is crazy, I figure 25-30x more powerful than Apple’s best M4 Max chip.
He mentioned agentic workflows, a lot of companies will buy these to run their “digital employees” locally. $3k for 24/7 production inference on advanced models is *dirt* cheap.
Price comparison: A month’s worth of 24/7 fp4 inference on an H100 costs about ~~$1,800. So one of these little boxes would pay for itself in 6-8 weeks.
A much bigger point: AI datacenter deployment is already power-constrained. OTOH, thousands of companies could run a stack of these in a spare room and hardly notice the blip in their electric bills.
*This is an end run around the AI power problem.*
I don't know Nvidia to be a hype company (i truly don't as I don't follow much of the tech space), so this all seems sincere to me. In that case, that little mini computer is a MUCH bigger deal than he's making it out to be. Like, it was treated like a footnote, but that's a powerful f****** machine if it can do what he's claiming. Scary powerful.
Well, power consumption is not accounted for in your price comparison and somehow I'm sure that small box will consume a lot of power. Cause there's no such thing as free cookies.
Tokenomics on point, a strong development fund, and a clear focus on community growth, Adaxum has it all!
Great overview! Please do a review of the your project AI when bought and installed.
这个视频太有趣了,每一秒都值得期待!
Those Denny’s pancakes were the real magic. 😊
I know this is recent, but it looks so much like last year's. Especially the robot lineup, where last year out came the Disney droids.
What's up with the members only videos now ?
I could put my entire data on one of those super Cs and run my business on my local language model not having to worry about my data getting lost or gobbled up by AI? If so sounds good. Many businessmen are worried about losing proprietary data to AI..
Where can you buy that jacket, tho?
this video is a perfect candidate for chapter markers
It's always about being early. Adaxum token is still in its early phases, and I see huge potential here!
Very cool stuff, can’t wait to see wonders in 2025. Very good video.
Shocking leather, stunning jacket
This is my search string for AI news: ai news -shocks -groundbreaking -stuns -insane -stunning
Exciting times!
Great timing on the investment advice hahaha
Looks like Palantir is getting some competition coming with Omniverse and Cosmos.
Is there any response to "digits" from the rest of the hardware world? aka intel, amd, etc.
I'm sure we'll see stuff as they catch up. Maybe they're working on their own... or firing staff once they realized nvidia smoked them.
Either way, competition is good.
Great summary, thank you
Very cool. Would have been good if the commentator had repeated the key quote on the ChatGPT moment for GENERAL robotics correctly, but I suppose that’s just minor detail in the bigger context.
I'm working on building an entire coding team of Agents Architect/PM/QA/Frontend Dev/ Backend Dev
NVIDIA's 50 series GPUs look impressive! 2025 could be transformative with these AI advancements.
How do I invest in CREW?
I started investing to cloud GPU one year ago and thank god i did.
The shift to AI-driven computing is fascinating, but what about job displacement in tech? How do we prepare for that?
Forget about jobs in tech. How are we gunna handle all jobs being replaced. All of em. Every single one. Anything manual. Robots. Anything digital. AI. Research AI. Oh nurses maybe. Nope AI will cure everything and won't need em. Every single solitary job no matter what it is, and yes all the dodo's who think there particular job is safe. Isnt. Even if somehow it is, 99% of ever other job is gone. What society does with humans is the only question that remains. Ai and robots will be done. People can argue about when but fact remains its gunna happen. So humans. And i fear humans will do the same thing we do whenever we don't need something. Get rid of it. Humanity's future isnt utopia and 10's of billions of people. Its the lucky few who get deemed worthy and the rest will go the way of the dodo. We already do it as it is. How many millions of people we just leave to die when we no longer need em. Excatly. AI can be a utopia. And it will be. But not for everyone.
Optimus WASN'T actually one of the robots on stage which is kind of weird.
Tesla has been sandbagging on Optimus, don’t worry, it’s further along than most people think.
@JoePiotti Ya Optimus 3 should be out by end of month and pretty sure they are already working some smaller tasks fully autonomous at the Tesla factory
Are tops now fp4. Is 8 x fp4 the same as one fp32 in complexity?
The jacket....no.
He could used new AI materials ?
...spare the crocodile......
Design with AI ?
If they have Jetson why not name the personal AI pc Rosie
Because Rosie has 5 stepsisters ready and willing to milk you for all that you are worth. Sometimes you have to have post clarity on the cost of these systems.
Great content!
I wished they called the mini supercomputer ORAC, if you get the reference we are friends😊
Interesting bit about the "AI rendering games in realtime" .. would this not mean that every first person game that a player plays is a unique environment? .. ie. if you play the same game 100 times then the world around your avatar will never be exactly repeatable!
They can have memory to keep the scenes the same, and anyways its only following how the game tells it to, so the world is already built but running on ai
@JayJay @shirowolff9147 Could either of you two games person help me with a genuine query please..... with these digi-boxes, if I developed with AI a game, a universe, could I drop current news and events into that game, for example drop in today's newspaper for players/actors to read? Sorry to sound dense but I'm a learner.
@@shirowolff9147 it's possible there will be minor differences, but not material differences. Like who cares that the rock on the ground was shifted 2" to the right?
Adaxum is combining blockchain with e-commerce like no one else. Presales like these don’t come around often!
8:12 I'm curious about the claim that there's no more data to train models. Wouldn't new data sources like ocean sensors and the James Webb telescope provide endless opportunities for model improvement?
23:42 no Optimus in the lineup
could be because tesla designs their own chips, they've got a supercomputer called dojo
Thank you for the announcement video for Elon Musk's XAI34v Token!!! Finally they got into crypto...can't wait to see what's next
Thank you.
ive seen this show up a few times and while i want one, the flaw i think is the shared memory being only DDR5.... The bandwidth is going to be a limiting factor i think running bigger models. And like accessing memory on a seperate numa node on a CPU or a second video card in GPU accelerated tasks, there is a penalty on accessing remote memory. So whats the penalty here....
Once you connect a camera to the model it can get original data. Imagine what other sensors one could gather real world data.
Ai soon rules in the galaxy!
I honestly think Elon Musk's XAI34v is the safest bet for long term hold, and will survive out of every other altcoins. It will get adopted in US, Ecuador, Asia, starting from Japan, and slowly spread out and gain. This is a winning coin, apart from all the technical greatness.
27:33 technicians explaining the device before the debut. ua-cam.com/users/shorts8PwYQRaLTUI?si=S5IVKhBSJaxMWjuR
I enjoy to watch this
Early access to Adaxum's presale could be the ticket to massive gains. This ecosystem is built to thrive!
Wow! He's certainly created some work for you. I can't hi k of about 7 or 8 vids for you to cover. Will you try out the Jetson Nano and give a review. May will be interesting with the Digits Project release. Will you be looking at the models NVIDIA has released?
Now we have to do this locally with open models, and then we can crush big tech
You wish 😊
As your channel continues to grow, you will need to drop those investments to be an impartial source.
What kind of timeline until we’re seeing AAA games being rendered? Any idea?
Companies like sam Sara or people net have millions of hours of watching commercial truck drivers; local and long haul. I remember in 2005 people net watched a group of us truck drivers for about a year. They said it was for future automated drivers or the information that they could sell for driverless vehicles.
amazing. Im also at CES. Any chance to say hello?
Adaxum's ecosystem and AI features look like a game-changer. Investing early might pay off big time!
Where's the patient care?
Fully agree with Matthew. I still can't understand why so many "AI vloggers" keep pushing the idea of AI Agents when there's only data and "a layer of interface/AI" on that.
Why splitting it into gazillions of pieces (agents)?!?
Because thats how its called? Just like theres different cars but you call them cars, you dont call it by every part its made of? Its really simple bro
I genuinely think Bitcoin and XAI34v will be the breakthrough for this run
This is evolution theory played out digitally. Survival of the most useful.
Mat - FE or third party 5090?
It's an automatic buy for me. This is the only product that interests me so far at CES.
Im blown away
So is the AI computing done on the GPU itself? I thought AI took huge amounts of processing and power so how is this achieved on such a small scale?
Because ai servers can do much more and they are online for billions of people, while a graphics card would be only for one person so its easier
@@shirowolff9147 Got it, thanks.
Thanks
We really need to stop the AI focus on graphics and visual applications and shift it to where it actually matters.
Like, I want my own personal assistant that knows everything about me and can help me be better at my life!
Only a few spots left in Adaxum presale - this is what first-mover advantage looks like!
You cannot hallucinate with a database. There is no room for that.
Under that curve of the AI dynamics, I am missing another one illustrating the need for human presence in the AI world. We may just experience the most powerful virus created which can come up with its own directives and execute them. The last step is to establish a presence in robots, replacing the need for maintenance workers and human management.