
Noah Kravitz
Freelance Technology Writer at Freelance
Host at The AI Podcast
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1 day ago |
blogs.nvidia.com | Noah Kravitz
Think tap to pay — but smarter and safer. Visa is tapping into AI to enhance services for its global network of customers, focused on fraud prevention, personalization and agentic commerce. Sarah Laszlo, senior director of Visa’s machine learning platform, joined the AI Podcast to discuss how artificial intelligence is powering the next generation of payment experiences. Visa processes hundreds of billions of transactions each year, so even small technological enhancements can have a large impact.
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1 week ago |
blogs.nvidia.com | Noah Kravitz
Enterprises across industries are exploring AI to rethink problem-solving and redefine business processes. But making these ventures successful requires the right infrastructure, such as AI factories, which allow businesses to convert data into tokens and outcomes. Rama Akkiraju, vice president of IT for AI and machine learning at NVIDIA, joined the AI Podcast to discuss how enterprises can build the right foundations for AI success.
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2 weeks ago |
blogs.nvidia.com | Noah Kravitz
The quick-service restaurant (QSR) industry is being reinvented by AI. For example, Yum! Brands — the world’s largest restaurant company and parent company of KFC, Taco Bell, Pizza Hut and Habit Burger & Grill — and NVIDIA announced their partnership at the NVIDIA GTC global AI conference last month, with the goal of deploying NVIDIA-powered AI solutions in 500 restaurants this year. Joe Park, chief digital and technology officer at Yum! Brands, Inc.
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3 weeks ago |
blogs.nvidia.com | Noah Kravitz
Financial services has long been at the forefront of adopting technological innovations. Today, generative AI and agentic systems are redefining the industry, from customer interactions to enterprise operations. Prem Natarajan, executive vice president, chief scientist and head of AI at Capital One, joined the NVIDIA AI Podcast to discuss how his organization is building proprietary AI systems that deliver value to over 100 million customers.
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4 weeks ago |
blogs.nvidia.com | Noah Kravitz
Isomorphic Labs is reimagining the drug discovery process with an AI-first approach. At the heart of this work is a new way of thinking about biology. Max Jaderberg, chief AI officer, and Sergei Yakneen, chief technology officer at Isomorphic Labs joined the AI Podcast to explain why they look at biology as an information processing system. “We’re building generalizable AI models capable of learning from the entire universe of protein and chemical interactions,” Jaderberg said.
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