The digital revolution has already changed how people live, work, and communicate. And it’s only just getting started. But the same technologies that have the potential to help billions of people live happier, healthier, and more productive lives are also creating new challenges for citizens and governments around the world. From election meddling to data breaches and cyberattacks, recent events have shown that technology is changing how we think about privacy, national security, and maybe even democracy itself. In this project, we examine challenges in five key areas that will shape the future of the digital age: justice system, impact on democracy, global security and international conflict, the impact of automations and AI on the jobs marketplace, identity, and privacy.
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Simplify deployment of GPU-accelerated software, eliminating time-consuming software integration work and Isolate individual application and workload
AI Development stack run in the company’s distribution of Docker containers and is touted as “purpose built” for developing deep learning models on GPUs
GPU accelerators now power energy-efficient data centers in government labs, universities, enterprises, and small-and-medium businesses all around the world