Nvidia Blog 09月25日 18:02
加拿大聚焦AI发展,推动数字主权与经济增长
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本周在“All In Canada AI Ecosystem”活动上,加拿大展现了其在人工智能领域的领导力。加拿大创新、科学与经济发展部长埃文·所罗门强调了“数字主权”的重要性,认为各国应发展自身AI能力,而非依赖外包,以确保AI反映当地价值观和文化。NVIDIA副总裁Kari Briski和Cohere联合创始人兼CEO Aiden Gomez也参与了讨论。活动期间,TELUS宣布在魁北克启动加拿大首个完全自主可控的AI工厂,该工厂由NVIDIA技术驱动,并确保数据完全在加拿大境内。RBC Capital Markets也利用NVIDIA软件构建资本市场的AI代理。此次活动汇聚了公私部门领导者,旨在推动加拿大AI基础设施、创新和政策发展,巩固其在全球AI领域的竞争力。

🇨🇦 加拿大政府高度重视“数字主权”,部长埃文·所罗门强调各国应自主发展AI,以确保其技术能反映本土价值观、理解文化背景并符合国家规范与政策,从而避免AI的简单外包,并将其视为当前最紧迫的政策和民主议题。

🚀 TELUS在魁北克启动了加拿大首个完全自主可控的AI工厂,该工厂由NVIDIA的最新加速计算技术提供支持,并与HPE合作建设,能够提供端到端的AI能力,从模型训练到推理,同时保证数据完全驻留和控制在加拿大境内。

💡 RBC Capital Markets正利用NVIDIA软件构建企业级AI代理,以支持资本市场业务。这些代理通过NVIDIA NeMo代理生命周期工具进行定制,并使用NVIDIA NIM微服务进行部署,旨在加速洞察的交付,为客户提供更快的服务。

🌐 NVIDIA副总裁Kari Briski在活动中指出,AI必须反映当地的价值观和文化,并能以自然的语言模式进行交流,强调了自主AI研发的重要性,并表示AI领导力需要不断赢得,而非与全球竞争对手进行激烈较量。

🤝 此类活动汇聚了公私部门的领导者,旨在聚焦国家基础设施、创新和政策,共同塑造人工智能的未来,并进一步巩固加拿大在数字主权、经济竞争力和负责任AI发展方面的承诺。

Canada’s role as a leader in artificial intelligence was on full display at this week’s All In Canada AI Ecosystem event.

NVIDIA Vice President of Generative AI Software Kari Briski today joined Canada’s Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation Evan Solomon and Aiden Gomez, cofounder and CEO of Cohere, in a special address moderated by SiriusXM host Amber Mac.

“You’re all here to deliver the next big thing,” Solomon told the room full of founders, researchers, investors and students. “The AI revolution is the birth not just of a new technology — this is the birth of the age of the entrepreneur.”

The session comes as Canadian communications technology company and NVIDIA Cloud Partner TELUS announces the launch of Canada’s first fully sovereign AI factory in Rimouski, Quebec, powered by  the latest NVIDIA accelerated computing, and financial services company RBC Capital Markets continues building AI agents for capital markets using NVIDIA software.

“For our government, for our country, ‘All In’ means building digital sovereignty — the most pressing policy, democratic issue of our time,” Solomon said.

“Every nation should develop its own AI — not just outsource it,” Briski said during the panel conversation following Solomon’s address. “AI must reflect local values, understand cultural context and align with national norms and policies. It needs to speak and write in the nuanced patterns of your natural language. Digital intelligence isn’t something you can simply outsource.”

From left to right, Amber Mac, SiriusXM podcast host and moderator; Kari Briski, vice president of generative AI software for enterprise at NVIDIA; Aiden Gomez, cofounder and CEO of Cohere; Evan Solomon, Canada’s Minister of Artificial Intelligence.

The event marks a pivotal moment in Canada’s AI journey, bringing together public and private sector leaders to spotlight the national infrastructure, innovation and policy that shape the future of artificial intelligence. It underscores the country’s commitment to digital sovereignty, economic competitiveness and the responsible development of AI.

“Canada must own the tools and the rules that matter at this critical moment,” Solomon said. “We need our digital insurance policy — and that’s what we’re building.”

Canada’s AI momentum is accelerating.

TELUS’ new facility, powered by NVIDIA’s computing and software, and built in collaboration with HPE, offers end-to-end AI capabilities — from model training to inferencing — while ensuring full data residency and control within Canadian borders.

The factory is already serving clients including OpenText, and is powered by 99% renewable energy and TELUS’ PureFibre network.

Accenture will develop and deploy industry-specific solutions on the TELUS sovereign AI platform, accelerating AI adoption across its Canadian clients.

And League, Canada’s leading healthcare consumer experience provider, will run its comprehensive suite of AI-powered healthcare solutions using the TELUS Sovereign AI Factory.

This event is the latest in a global wave of initiatives as countries activate AI to supercharge their economies and research ecosystems.

Over the past year, NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang has appeared at events in France, Germany, India, Japan and the U.K., joining heads of state and industry leaders to highlight national AI strategies, announce infrastructure investments and accelerate public-private collaboration.

“Leadership is not a birthright,” Solomon said. “It has to be earned again and again — and the competition is fierce.”

And last year, during a visit to Canada, Huang highlighted Canada’s pioneering role in modern AI, describing it as the “epicenter of innovation in modern AI,” building on the foundational work of pioneering Canadian AI researchers such as Geoffrey Hinton and Yoshua Bengio, who is also speaking at the conference.

RBC Capital Markets works with NVIDIA software to build enterprise-grade AI agents for Capital Markets. This enables global institutions to deploy intelligent systems tailored to local needs.

These agents — customized with NVIDIA NeMo agent lifecycle tools and deployed using NVIDIA NIM microservices — are helping transform RBC Capital Markets’ research for faster delivery of insights to clients.

RBC Capital Markets, TELUS and NVIDIA are sharing more on best practices for agentic AI development in a special session at All In on Wednesday from 4:15-5 p.m. ET.

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