
AI Imperative: Domestic AI capabilities are critical to economic growth, national security, cultural preservation and innovation — with responsible, trustworthy AI aligned to local policies as well as national goals.
AI-Ready Workforce: A wide spectrum of local AI skills and talent, plus basic AI literacy across the population. Education is important at all levels, from early STEM programs through applied AI across industries.
AI Models and Data: Foundation models and large language models trained and fine-tuned with local data, hosted and run on local infrastructure, subject only to local laws. The localization of models will ensure that AI factory outputs are fine-tuned to the language, culture and context for the intended workloads.
AI Ecosystem: A local ecosystem of AI investors, developers, scientists, entrepreneurs, enterprise customers and government organizations.
AI Factories: Highlighted above, AI factories are locally owned, operated and governed AI clouds for training and inference. The greatest utility of AI factories comes from the public-private partnerships that can scale infrastructure to meet the needs of growing innovation within countries and industries.
Countries around the world are investing in AI capabilities tailored to their national needs. AI investments can help grow economies while delivering tangible social and environmental benefits for citizens.
In Europe, AI agents from ThinkDeep , built on the NVIDIA AI platform, are helping France’s Ministry of Economy and Finance automate complex public‑service workflows by processing millions of documents and data sources, cutting document search times from two days to two minutes, saving 2 million euros for 10,000 employees and reducing energy use through more efficient, in‑country infrastructure control.
In Asia, India’s Sarvam platform , powered by NVIDIA GPUs and built entirely on domestic infrastructure, is delivering multilingual AI models and voice agents optimized for the country’s 22 official languages, enabling government and enterprise services to reach hundreds of millions of people in their own languages while keeping data, compute and governance under national control.
In Latin America, AI solutions from Widelabs , running on NVIDIA‑accelerated infrastructure, are helping modernize and expand access to legal services for the Public Ministry of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil, streamlining internal investigations and making justice records easier to find and use for more than 8 million citizens across nearly 500 municipalities — aligning advanced computing with more efficient, transparent and inclusive public administration.
Learn more by joining NVIDIA at the AI for Good Summit , running July 7-10 in Geneva, Switzerland, and read more about NVIDIA’s commitment to trustworthy AI .
Key considerations
- Investor positioning can change fast
- Volatility remains possible near catalysts
- Macro rates and liquidity can dominate flows
Reference reading
- https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/nations-deploy-ai-strategic-priorities/#primary
- https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/author/credmond/
- https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/nations-deploy-ai-strategic-priorities/#disqus_thread
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