The President of "Invidia": Progress in Computer Science will reduce the cost of artificial intelligence

The CEO of “Invidia” Sensen Huang expected progress with the computer to remain in the next few years. The cost of developing artificial intelligence is much lower than $ 7 billion, which according to Samtman will collect donations. “You can’t assume you’ll buy more computers. You must also assume that computers will get faster and that the total amount you need is not as much. ‘ Huang said today, Monday. The 60 -year -old manufacturer makes the most popular artificial intelligence and is confident that the disk industry will reduce the cost of artificial intelligence, as these parts are ‘faster, faster and faster’. Huang replied to a report in the “Wall Street Journal” that the CEO of “Oben Ai”, Sam Altman, tried to raise $ 7 trillion investors in the Middle East, including the UAE, for the Semiconductor Initiative to conduct artificial intelligence projects that would compete with ‘advanced. 1.7 trillion dollars in the value of “Invidia” because of its undisputed leadership in the field of artificial intelligence training chips, the market value of “Invidia” has been inflated to more than 1.7 billion dollars and Huang’s personal fortune has increased several times. Altman and other artificial intelligence developers are looking for ways to diversify their devices, including investigating their chip industry projects. The two leading manufacturers of contractual discs in the world, Taiwan for the manufacture of semiconductors and Samsung Electronics, are committed to staying more than $ 30 billion in capital expenditure to stay with potential competitors each year. To have Altman a realistic opportunity to delay their progress, he will have to spend extravagantly on research, development, facilities and knowledgeable staff, but Huang’s view indicates that the best and most effective chips will make it unnecessary. However, the CEO of “Invidia” does not see an end to the increase in expenses to artificial intelligence. In his remarks, Huang estimated that the cost of operating centers that worked artificial intelligence around the world would double in the next five years. “We are at the beginning of this new era. There is a proven database of about a trillion dollar. Over the next four or five years, we will have data centers with a trillion dollar value that software around the world will operate,” Hwang continued.