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.
56: Reinventing National Security: Teresa Carlson, Dr. Jason Rathje, and the Startups Powering the Future
Washington AI Network with Tammy Haddad
46 minutes
3 months ago
56: Reinventing National Security: Teresa Carlson, Dr. Jason Rathje, and the Startups Powering the Future
General Catalyst Institute president Teresa Carlson and Dr. Jason Rathje, the former director of the Office of Strategic Capital at DoD, join host Tammy Haddad to explore how public-private collaboration, AI, and startup innovation can help rebuild America’s national security infrastructure. Plus: Founders and executives from Standard Bots, Nominal, and Cobot explain how their technologies—from robot arms to software-defined hardware—are reshaping how the U.S. builds, defends, and delivers.
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.