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Massive Foundation Model for Biomolecular Sciences Now Available via NVIDIA BioNeMo

Scientists everywhere can now access Evo 2, a powerful new foundation model that understands the genetic code for all domains of life. Unveiled today as the largest publicly available AI model for genomic data, it was built on the NVIDIA DGX Cloud platform in...

Telcos Dial Up AI: NVIDIA Survey Unveils Industry’s AI Trends

The telecom industry’s efforts to drive efficiencies with AI are beginning to show fruit. An increasing focus on deploying AI into radio access networks (RANs) was among the key findings of NVIDIA’s third annual “State of AI in Telecommunications” survey, as more than a third...

Physicists Tap James Web Space Telescope to Track New Asteroids and City-Killer Rock

Asteroids were responsible for extinction events hundreds of millions of years ago on Earth, providing no shortage of doomsday film plots for Hollywood. But researchers focused on asteroid tracking are on a mission to locate them for today’s real-world concerns: planetary defense. The new and unexpected...

How Scaling Laws Drive Smarter, More Powerful AI

Just as there are widely understood empirical laws of nature — for example, what goes up must come down, or every action has an equal and opposite reaction — the field of AI was long defined by a single idea: that more compute, more...

Safety First: Leading Partners Adopt NVIDIA Cybersecurity AI to Safeguard Critical Infrastructure

The rapid evolution of generative AI has created countless opportunities for innovation across industry and research. As is often the case with state-of-the-art technology, this evolution has also shifted the landscape of cybersecurity threats, creating new security requirements. Critical infrastructure cybersecurity is advancing to...

What Are Foundation Models?

Editor’s note: This article, originally published on March 13, 2023, has been updated. The mics were live and tape was rolling in the studio where the Miles Davis Quintet was recording dozens of tunes in 1956 for Prestige Records. When an engineer asked for the next...