Recorded live on the convention floor at NVIDIA’s first GTC conference in Washington, D.C., this special episode of the Washington AI Network Podcast features four of NVIDIA’s top leaders and partners sharing how AI, supercomputing, and robotics are reshaping every industry — from telecommunications and healthcare to quantum computing and robotics.
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Recorded live on the convention floor at NVIDIA’s first GTC conference in Washington, D.C., this special episode of the Washington AI Network Podcast features four of NVIDIA’s top leaders and partners sharing how AI, supercomputing, and robotics are reshaping every industry — from telecommunications and healthcare to quantum computing and robotics.
50: Google’s Kent Walker on AI Standards, Quantum Breakthroughs, DeepSeek, and the DOJ Case
Washington AI Network with Tammy Haddad
29 minutes
6 months ago
50: Google’s Kent Walker on AI Standards, Quantum Breakthroughs, DeepSeek, and the DOJ Case
Kent Walker, Google and Alphabet’s president of global affairs, joins host Tammy Haddad to explain why global AI rules must be unified, how Google plans to stay ahead of China’s DeepSeek model, and what quantum computing could unlock by 2030. Walker also previews Google’s remedies in the DOJ search‑distribution suit—insisting that “splitting off parts of the company doesn’t make sense”—and outlines a pro‑innovation agenda for the new Trump administration’s AI action plan.
Washington AI Network with Tammy Haddad
Recorded live on the convention floor at NVIDIA’s first GTC conference in Washington, D.C., this special episode of the Washington AI Network Podcast features four of NVIDIA’s top leaders and partners sharing how AI, supercomputing, and robotics are reshaping every industry — from telecommunications and healthcare to quantum computing and robotics.