The Next Era of Computing in Higher Education and Research
The initial wave of generative AI was driven by its use in internet services that showed incredible new possibilities with tools that could help people write, research and imagine faster than ever.
The second wave of generative AI is now here, powered by the availability of advanced open-source foundation models, as well as advancements in agentic AI that are improving efficiency and autonomy of AI workflows. Enterprises across industries can use models like Google Gemma, Llama 3.1 405B, Microsoft Phi, Mixtral and Nemotron to develop their own AI applications to support business growth and boost productivity.
Everything that moves will one day be autonomous. Demand for autonomous machines and AI-enabled robots is at an all-time high, as industries look to improve operational efficiency, combat workforce shortages, optimize repetitive tasks, and manage dangerous tasks or environments.
With major advancements in AI, accelerated computing, physically based simulation, and a vast ecosystem of sensors and actuators, today’s AI robots can easily adapt, learn, and perform complex tasks with precision.
Quantum computing is a new model of computing that can impact applications across industries, including drug discovery, chemistry, finance, energy, and more.