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What happens when AI stops just following commands and starts making decisions on its own?
At the Corporate Innovation Summit, industry leaders dive into the world of agentic AI—intelligent systems capable of autonomous action. This first panel explores:
🔹 NVIDIA’s journey from gaming to AI dominance and how it became an infrastructure powerhouse.
🔹 AI in law firms—from transforming due diligence to redefining client interactions.
🔹 Finance’s approach to AI, balancing accessibility and security over chasing top engineers.
🔹 The real meaning of "open-source AI" and the challenges of transparency and control.
Join us for a deep dive into AI’s rapid evolution, how industries are adapting, and what’s next for businesses embracing autonomous intelligence.
Support the show
🎬 You can watch the video of this episode on the Life on Mars podcast website: https://podcast.marsbased.com/
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What happens when AI stops just following commands and starts making decisions on its own?
At the Corporate Innovation Summit, industry leaders dive into the world of agentic AI—intelligent systems capable of autonomous action. This first panel explores:
🔹 NVIDIA’s journey from gaming to AI dominance and how it became an infrastructure powerhouse.
🔹 AI in law firms—from transforming due diligence to redefining client interactions.
🔹 Finance’s approach to AI, balancing accessibility and security over chasing top engineers.
🔹 The real meaning of "open-source AI" and the challenges of transparency and control.
Join us for a deep dive into AI’s rapid evolution, how industries are adapting, and what’s next for businesses embracing autonomous intelligence.
Support the show
🎬 You can watch the video of this episode on the Life on Mars podcast website: https://podcast.marsbased.com/

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