At GTC Washington, Nvidia (NVDA) announced a collaboration with Palantir Technologies (PLTR) to build “a first-of-its-kind integrated technology stack for operational AI – including analytics capabilities, reference workflows, automation features and customizable, specialized AI agents – to accelerate and optimize complex enterprise and government systems.” Nvidia stated: “Palantir Ontology, at the core of the Palantir AI Platform, will integrate NVIDIA GPU-accelerated data processing and route optimization libraries, open models and accelerated computing. This combination of Ontology and NVIDIA AI will support customers by providing the advanced, context-aware reasoning necessary for operational AI. Enterprises using the customizable technology stack will be able to tap into their data to power domain-specific automations and AI agents for the sophisticated operating environments of retailers, healthcare providers, financial services and the public sector.” Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of Nvidia, added: “Palantir and NVIDIA share a vision: to put AI into action, turning enterprise data into decision intelligence. By combining Palantir’s powerful AI-driven platform with NVIDIA CUDA-X accelerated computing and Nemotron open AI models, we’re creating a next-generation engine to fuel AI-specialized applications and agents that run the world’s most complex industrial and operational pipelines.”
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