Zinger Key Points
- Nvidia unveils NeMo Guardrails microservices to enhance control and safety in AI applications for enterprises.
- NeMo Guardrails adopted by industries like automotive and retail to boost AI trust and customer satisfaction.
President-elect Donald Trump is preparing to take charge on Monday. His tenure has triggered concerns about forthcoming semiconductor rules and regulations, including fears of possible tariffs on Mexico and China.
Recently, Nvidia Corp NVDA CEO Jensen Huang criticized the Biden administration’s latest AI technology regulations against countries like China and Russia.
Nvidia chief Jensen Huang will likely miss the inauguration of Trump on January 20 due to his routine East Asia tour at this time of the year, rendering him unable to attend any prior inauguration ever, Bloomberg cites unnamed sources familiar with the matter.
Big Tech giant leaders, including Apple Inc’s AAPL Tim Cook, Amazon.com Inc’s AMZN, and Tesla Inc’s TSLA Elon Musk, will grace the occasion next week.
Huang also told Bloomberg he expected Trump to bring less regulation.
Also, on Thursday, Nvidia launched three new NIM microservices to help enterprises bring additional control and safety measures to their AI agents.
The offerings are part of Nvidia NeMo Guardrails, an open-source collection of software tools and microservices designed to help companies improve their AI applications.
NeMo Guardrails helps developers integrate and manage AI guardrails in large language model (LLM) applications.
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Amdocs, Cerence AI, and Lowe’s leveraged NeMo Guardrails to safeguard AI applications.
By being deployed in customer service across the automotive, finance, healthcare, manufacturing, and retail industries, the agents can boost customer satisfaction and trust.
Nvidia stock surged over 138% in the last 12 months. Investors can gain exposure to the stock through Fidelity MSCI Information Technology Index ETF FTEC and VanEck Semiconductor ETF SMH.
Price Action: NVDA stock is up 2.40% at $136.91 at the last check on Friday.
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