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Visa Makes Payments Personalized and Secure With AI

Think tap to pay — but smarter and safer. Visa is tapping into AI to enhance services for its global network of customers, focused on fraud prevention, personalization and agentic commerce. Sarah Laszlo, senior director of Visa’s machine learning platform, joined the AI Podcast to...

Press Play on Don Diablo’s Music Video — Created With NVIDIA RTX-Powered Generative AI

Electronic music icon Don Diablo is known for pushing the boundaries of music, visual arts and live performance — and the music video for his latest single, “BLACKOUT,” explores using generative AI, combining NVIDIA RTX-powered and cloud-based tools in a hybrid workflow. Set inside an...

How Reasoning AI Agents Transform High-Stakes Decision Making

AI agents powered by large language models (LLMs) have grown past their FAQ chatbot beginnings to become true digital teammates capable of planning, reasoning and taking action — and taking in corrective feedback along the way. Thanks to reasoning AI models, agents can learn how...

NVIDIA Partners Showcase Cutting-Edge Robotic and Industrial AI Solutions at Automate 2025

As the manufacturing industry faces challenges — such as labor shortages, reshoring and inconsistent operational strategies — AI-powered robots present a significant opportunity to accelerate industrial automation. At Automate, the largest robotics and automation event in North America, robotics leaders KUKA, Standard Bots, Universal Robots...

NVIDIA Scores COMPUTEX Best Choice Awards

NVIDIA today received multiple accolades at COMPUTEX’s Best Choice Awards, in recognition of innovation across the company. The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 GPU won the Gaming and Entertainment category award; the NVIDIA Quantum-X Photonics InfiniBand switch system won the Networking and Communication category award; NVIDIA...

Wildfire Prevention: AI Startups Support Prescribed Burns, Early Alerts

Artificial intelligence is helping identify and treat diseases faster with better results for humankind. Natural disasters like wildfires are next. Fires in the Los Angeles area have claimed more than 16,000 homes and other structures so far this year. Damages in January were estimated as...