Nvidia Launches Customizable AI Workflows for Enterprises

Nvidia has launched a new set of pretrained and customizable artificial intelligence (AI) workflows, aimed at providing a “jump start” for enterprise developers working on AI applications, as stated in PYMNTS. These workflows, called Nvidia NIM Agent Blueprints, include sample applications, reference code, customization documentation, and a Helm chart for deployment, according to a press release issued by the company on Tuesday, August 27.

The Nvidia NIM Agent Blueprints are designed to be adaptable, allowing enterprises to modify them using their own business data. This customization enables businesses to run generative AI (GenAI) applications across accelerated data centers and cloud environments, with the ability to continuously refine these applications based on user feedback.

Currently, the NIM Agent Blueprints are available for three key generative AI use cases: customer service, drug discovery, and data extraction from PDFs. Nvidia has announced plans to expand these offerings further. «The enterprise AI wave is here,» said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of Nvidia. «With the Nvidia AI Enterprise toolkit — including NeMo, NIM microservices, and the latest NIM Agent Blueprints — our expansive partner ecosystem is poised to help enterprises customize open-source models, build bespoke AI applications, and deploy them seamlessly across any cloud, on premises, or at the edge.»

The blueprints will be distributed to enterprises by global system integrators and technology solutions providers such as Accenture, Deloitte, SoftServe, and World Wide Technology (WWT). Additionally, companies like Cisco, Dell Technologies, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, and Lenovo are offering full-stack Nvidia-accelerated infrastructure and solutions to facilitate the deployment of these blueprints.

Nvidia also revealed that more NIM Agent Blueprints are in development for various applications, including customer service, content generation, software engineering, retail shopping advisors, and research and development (R&D). «Nvidia plans to introduce new NIM Agent Blueprints monthly,» the company stated in a recent blog post.

As AI agents gain traction among tech investors, there is a surge in funding for startups focused on building these advanced software programs. AI agents, which are designed to perform tasks and make decisions based on their environment, inputs, and predefined goals, have the potential to transform industries such as eCommerce and customer service. By providing personalized and emotionally intelligent assistance, these AI agents blur the line between human and machine interaction.

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