NVIDIA Predicts AI Race Success
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•Former Google boss bets on NVIDIA in the AI race: "When Microsoft did the OpenAI deal, it was the stupidest idea I’d ever heard"
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Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt says NVIDIA will win the AI race.
Schmidt attributes his predictions to the high demand for GPUs by Microsoft and OpenAI from NVIDIA to facilitate their AI projects.
Schmidt says Google missed its opportunity with AI due to its work-from-home policy, giving startups like OpenAI and Anthropic a competitive edge.
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