What happens when AI starts writing its own code—better and faster than humans? In this episode, we dive into the mind-blowing advancements in AI-powered code generation, focusing on Nvidia’s DeepSeek R1. This cutting-edge AI is optimizing GPU code for attention mechanisms, a critical component of modern machine learning models. Not only is it outperforming expert programmers in accuracy, but in some cases, it’s generating faster and more efficient code than humans.Join us as we break down how AI learns to prioritize data like a detective solving a case, why inference time scaling makes a huge difference, and what this means for the future of programming. Will AI replace human coders, or will it become the ultimate co-pilot, handling the tedious work while humans focus on creativity and innovation? Tune in to explore the future of AI-driven development and its impact across industries.Link: https://developer.nvidia.com/blog/automating-gpu-kernel-generation-with-deepseek-r1-and-inference-time-scaling/
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