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NVIDIA AI Day São Paulo Highlights Brazil's Sovereign AI Growth
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The world of AI is buzzing, and Latin America, especially Brazil, is rapidly becoming a key player. NVIDIA's inaugural AI Day São Paulo, held in January, was a fantastic showcase of this accelerating momentum, drawing over 500 attendees keen to delve into the latest in sovereign AI, AI agents, and open models.
Brazil's AI Ambition Takes Center Stage
This landmark event wasn't just about technical deep dives; it highlighted Brazil's ambitious commitment to AI. The "Brazilian Artificial Intelligence Plan for 2024-2028," aptly dubbed "AI for the Good of All," outlines over 50 initiatives with a staggering target investment of approximately $4 billion through 2028. This national strategy aims to foster infrastructure, enhance public services, drive business innovation, and strengthen regulatory processes within the AI sector.
A standout example of local innovation already making waves is biotechnology startup Biofy. By harnessing NVIDIA GPUs, algorithms, and frameworks, Biofy has dramatically accelerated DNA data analysis — achieving speeds hundreds of times faster than traditional CPU methods. This kind of impact underscores why Brazil's strategic investment in AI is so crucial.
Fueling the Ecosystem with Advanced Tools and Partnerships
The NVIDIA AI Day São Paulo event was packed with opportunities for developers and innovators. Attendees participated in four NVIDIA Deep Learning Institute technical labs, alongside engaging sessions focused on the fundamentals of AI agent creation, large language models (LLMs), and retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) labs.
Discussions around sovereign AI, a critical theme for national technological autonomy, highlighted the practical application of cutting-edge NVIDIA software. Experts showcased how NVIDIA NeMo software and NVIDIA NIM microservices are empowering countries like Brazil to build, own, and control their AI infrastructure, data, and models.
The event also shone a spotlight on the vibrant local partner ecosystem, often supported by initiatives like the NVIDIA Inception Program. NVIDIA partners demonstrated a range of innovative solutions:
- Amadeus AI showcased cost-effective LLM fine-tuning using GPUs, making advanced AI accessible.
- Langflow shared innovative methods for integrating with NVIDIA technologies to build robust AI agents.
- WideLabs presented their sovereign AI platforms, including their new AI synthetic data pipeline, Nemotron Personas Brazil, all built on the robust NVIDIA AI stack.
What's Next for Brazil and Latin America
The momentum from AI Day São Paulo is set to continue. NVIDIA's commitment to the region is further solidified through a strategic partnership with Brazil-founded telecommunications provider Claro, making it the first NVIDIA Cloud Partner in Latin America. This collaboration is poised to accelerate the deployment and adoption of sovereign AI solutions across the region, further cementing Brazil's role as an AI leader.
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Inside the Inaugural NVIDIA AI Day São Paulo