NVIDIA has announced collaborations with several U.S. technology leaders to create custom AI applications using NVIDIA's NIM Agent Blueprints, NeMo, and NIM microservices. Organizations such as AT&T, Lowe’s, and the University of Florida are leveraging these technologies to develop data-driven AI solutions tailored to their specific needs.
Consulting firms like Accenture, Deloitte, Quantiphi, and SoftServe are adopting NVIDIA's tools to assist clients across various sectors including healthcare, manufacturing, telecommunications, financial services, and retail in building generative AI agents. Additionally, companies like Cloudera, DataStax, Google Cloud, NetApp, SAP, ServiceNow, and Teradata are enhancing their data and AI platforms with NVIDIA's offerings.
"AI is driving transformation and shaping the future of global industries," said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. "In collaboration with U.S. companies, universities and government agencies, NVIDIA will help advance AI adoption to boost productivity and drive economic growth."
The NeMo microservices support workflows for model customization and development of AI agents aimed at reducing costs associated with bringing custom generative AI applications to market. New features include NeMo Customizer for data curation at scale; NeMo Evaluator for model assessment; and NeMo Guardrails for managing responses aligned with business objectives.
NVIDIA also offers NIM Agent Blueprints which provide reference workflows that guide developers in creating applications using its microservices. These blueprints aim to accelerate deployments in key areas such as drug discovery and customer service.
AT&T is collaborating with Quantiphi on a conversational platform utilizing NVIDIA NIM for tasks related to software development among others. The University of Florida is advancing its learning management system using these technologies while Lowe’s explores improvements in customer experience through enhanced safety measures.
Accenture is assisting clients in building domain-specific AI agents via its partnership with NVIDIA. Deloitte integrates the latest blueprint into cybersecurity solutions aimed at accelerating vulnerability analysis. SoftServe uses the technology to enhance industrial manufacturing processes by making equipment manuals more accessible.
Partners like Cloudera have unveiled an AI Inference Service featuring embedded NIM for faster performance while Google Cloud incorporates it into Kubernetes Engine for streamlined deployment from their marketplace. SAP plans on deploying custom generative applications using these services whereas ServiceNow intends on applying them within U.S government agencies' projects.
Developers can access these resources through the NVIDIA API catalog or experiment freely under an NVIDIA Developer license.