

He said it’ll remember conversations from months ago and can be messaged via an app like any other engineer. Magic co-founder, CEO and AI lead Eric Steinberger explained how his company is trying to build an AGI AI software engineer that will work as though it were a team of humans. And while Google might take a few months to update parts of its map, Blackshark only needs three days, Putz said. “Why did you take on such formidable forces?” Huang asked the founders.īlackshark co-founder and CEO Michael Putz shared that the startup’s product is similar to what you might see in Google Earth.īut Blackshark claimed its coverage of the planet is 100%, compared to Google Earth’s 20%. An audience of more than 500 attended the fireside chat. DeepL aims to help everything communicate with everybody else with its AI-powered translation tool.Īll three companies make solutions that could be seen as going up against products from established companies.

Magic is building an AGI software engineer, enabling small teams to write code significantly faster and more cheaply.Blackshark.ai uses AI and hyperscaling distributed spatial computing to turn 2D images into data-rich 3D worlds.Planetary management, artificial general intelligence, or AGI, and language translation are some ways the startups use generative AI. Huang welcomed to the stage the founders from Blackshark.ai, Magic and DeepL. “You’re in a brand-new computing era, and when that happens, everybody’s on square one.” “There is an enormous amount of AI startups in Germany, and I’m delighted to see it,” Huang said. “With the vision of EVE, they are the architects of the new era of climate science.” Taking on Formidable Forces “These scientists have dedicated their careers to advancing climate science,” said Huang. He shared details of NVIDIA’s Earth-2 initiative and how accelerated computing, AI-augmented simulation and interactive digital twins drive climate science research.īefore sitting down for a fireside chat with the founders of the three startups, Huang introduced some “special guests” to the audience - four of the world’s leading climate modeling scientists, who he called the “unsung heroes” of saving the planet. Huang started the reception by touching on the message he delivered Monday at the Berlin Summit for Earth Virtualization Engines (EVE), an international collaboration focused on climate science. More than 500 developers, researchers, entrepreneurs and executives from across Europe and further afield packed into the Spindler and Klatt, a sleek, riverside gathering spot in Berlin. Three leading European generative AI startups joined NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang this week to talk about the new era of computing.
