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Join us for the first webisode in our series discussing AI and how Intel it is helping businesses adopt AI across industries and environments to stay ahead of the curve.
Shift to general-purpose AI hardware, Intel's 70% dominance, AI accessibility, generative AI's lasting impact in this essential webisode.
This webisode will discusses how Intel is helping businesses adopt AI and stay ahead of the curve. The webinar will cover topics such as what AI is and how it is changing the world, how businesses can prepare for a new AI-enabled world, why Intel is the best partner for AI adoption, what the AI landscape will look like in 3 and 5 years, how Intel's Falcon Shores chip will enable new AI applications, real-world case studies of AI adoption, and how to build your own GPT.
Key Takeaways:
AI is rapidly changing the world, and businesses need to be prepared to stay ahead of the curve.
Intel is a leading provider of AI technology and solutions.
Intel's Falcon Shores chip is a new generation of AI chip that will enable new and more powerful AI applications.
The video highlights the shift to general-purpose AI hardware, led by Intel's Edward Groden. Peter Tea from Intel notes that 70% of AI inference happens on Intel Xeon processors. It also discusses Intel's commitment to AI accessibility for all business scales and the ongoing importance of generative AI like GPT in transforming technology interactions. Watch to demystify AI, grasp Intel's vision, and unlock AI's business potential.
Key Takeaways:
General-Purpose AI Hardware: The webisode spotlights the shift to general-purpose hardware in AI, championed by Intel's Edward Groden.
Intel's AI Dominance: Intel's Peter Tea reveals that 70% of AI inferencing relies on Intel Xeon processors, solidifying Intel's role in AI hardware.
AI Accessibility and Generative Models