How Open Models Are Driving AI Research
Every year, the International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML) reveals where thousands of AI researchers have decided to put their work.

Every year, the International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML) reveals where thousands of AI researchers have decided to put their work.

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.

Anthropic’s Claude models in Microsoft Foundry — hosted on Microsoft Azure and running on NVIDIA GB300 Blackwell Ultra GPUs — are now generally available, giving Azure-native enterprises a powerful new way to build auton…

The industry is now pushing toward truly autonomous networks and operations, where AI agents proactively watch for problems and coordinate changes across network, IT and business systems.

In 1969, DARPA connected four university computers — from UCLA, Stanford, UCSB and the University of Utah — laying the infrastructure backbone that became the internet.

Editor’s note: This post is part of the Nemotron Labs blog series, which explores how the latest open models, datasets and training techniques help businesses build specialized AI systems and applications on NVIDIA platf…

The industry is now pushing toward truly autonomous networks and operations, where AI agents proactively watch for problems and coordinate changes across network, IT and business systems.

Editor’s note: This post is part of the Nemotron Labs blog series, which explores how the latest open models, datasets and training techniques help businesses build specialized AI systems and applications on NVIDIA platf…

The industry is now pushing toward truly autonomous networks and operations, where AI agents proactively watch for problems and coordinate changes across network, IT and business systems.

In 1969, DARPA connected four university computers — from UCLA, Stanford, UCSB and the University of Utah — laying the infrastructure backbone that became the internet.
