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Generative AI

Geetika Gupta, Nvidia

   26.09.2024

   2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

   LRZ Kommissionsraum and online via zoom

The intersection of generative AI and science is revolutionizing research and discovery across various scientific disciplines. Generative AI, capable of creating new content based on learned patterns, accelerates hypothesis generation, drug discovery, material design, and personalized medicine by simulating experiments and predicting outcomes. It enhances climate science, environmental modeling, and scientific communication through advanced data analysis and visualization. However, this integration also presents challenges, including data quality, interpretability, and ethical concerns, necessitating careful management to ensure responsible and effective use of AI in scientific research.

We are exploring use cases and relevant examples of how GenAI has been adopted by the research community and how NVIDIA has invested in tools, libraries and models to enable open research and collaboration.

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Leibniz-Rechenzentrum (LRZ)


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