Learn How to Spend More Time on ML and Less Time on Ops at NVIDIA GTC
W&B will be at this year's GTC. Details below:
Created on March 10|Last edited on March 11
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We’re thrilled to be participating in this year’s NVIDIA GTC, a global AI conference running March 21-24. Here’s what you need to know:
What is GTC?
GTC is an industry-leading conference focusing on AI and its applications. This year, GTC is a four-day virtual with hundreds of trainings, workshops, demos, and panels, touching on everything from state-of-the-art hardware to literal AI art and everything in between. You can register for free, which unlocks both live content and recordings for the sessions you can’t quite make it to.
What is W&B doing there?
We're giving a talk as part of the MLOps Solution Day! Specifically, on how to spend more time on ML and less time on MLOps.
After all, most practitioners know the pain of building an amazing model they can’t quite reproduce for their team. Or the frustration of not knowing why your model is making bizarre predictions. Or even just the difficulty sharing your latest experiment with your team or showing off your work to interested stakeholders.
Our colleague Andrew Truong knows that pain. He’ll cover some best practices for setting up your experimentation pipeline to easily and systematically track, compare, and share experiments over time.

We are also participating in a panel discussion on MLOps for AI development at scale. We'll be joined by Blue River, a NVIDIA & Weights and Biases' customer, to discuss their AI development for John Deere's self-driving tractor.
What else do I need to know?
We’re particularly excited about the keynote address from NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang. We had a ton of fun having Jensen on our podcast a week or so back where he covered everything from NVIDIA Omniverse to the singularity to, yes, MLOps too. The keynote starts at 8 a.m. PT on Tuesday, March 22nd.
Past that? The conference itself kicks off on March 21st and, again, it’s completely free. If you’re attending, let us know what you think of the talk and any other sessions you particularly enjoyed.
Normally, we’d say “see you there,” but since everything’s virtual: have a great time at GTC!
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