Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang won't attend AI Impact Summit in India, company says
Jensen Huang, the CEO of Nvidia, will not be attending the upcoming AI Impact Summit in India due to unforeseen circumstances, as confirmed by the company's media agency, MSL. The summit, which aims to explore the transformative potential of artificial intelligence across various sectors, was highly anticipated, particularly given Nvidia's pivotal role in AI technology and innovation. Huang's absence marks a notable change for the event, as he is often regarded as a key voice in discussions surrounding AI advancements. While Nvidia remains a leader in the AI field, his non-attendance may impact the depth of insights shared during the summit. The AI Impact Summit is expected to draw significant attention from industry leaders, policymakers, and tech enthusiasts, all eager to discuss the future of AI in India and its global implications. The event will continue as planned, showcasing various experts and initiatives aimed at harnessing AI for social and economic growth in the country.
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