Nvidia Introduces NIM Agent Blueprints to Transform the Way Developers Build AI Apps

By: dmytro-miller | today, 12:29

Nvidia is giving companies a boost in developing AI agents. The tech giant launched NIM Agent Blueprints, a free catalog of AI workflows and software resources. This new offering will help enterprises quickly create and deploy custom AI agents for various business tasks.

The blueprints cover a range of use cases. Companies can now develop customer service avatars, speed up drug discovery processes, and extract data from documents more efficiently. Nvidia's goal is to jumpstart the complex development process for AI agents.

Each blueprint contains sample applications built with Nvidia's technologies, reference code, and customization guides. They also include deployment instructions, making it easier for businesses to implement these AI solutions across different computing environments.

Justin Boitano, who leads Nvidia's enterprise data center business, shared some exciting news:

More NIM Agent Blueprints are in development for creating generative AI applications for customer service, content generation, software engineering, retail shopping advisors and R&D. Nvidia plans to introduce new NIM Agent Blueprints monthly.

This move comes at a time when businesses are eager to harness the power of generative AI. McKinsey estimates that AI could add between $2.6 trillion to $4.4 trillion in value annually across various industries.

Nvidia isn't going it alone. The company has partnered with major tech firms to support its AI initiatives. Accenture, for example, will integrate Nvidia's workflows into its own AI platform. Julie Sweet, Accenture's CEO, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration:

By integrating NVIDIA's catalog of workflows into Accenture's AI Refinery, we can help our clients develop custom AI systems at speed and reimagine how they do business and serve their customers to drive stronger business outcomes and create new value.

Other partners include Deloitte, SoftSeve, and World Wide Technology. On the infrastructure side, Nvidia is working with companies like Cisco, Dell Technologies, and cloud providers such as Amazon Web Services and Google Cloud.

The current blueprint offerings showcase Nvidia's diverse AI capabilities. The digital human for customer service uses Nvidia's Omniverse platform and Audio2Face technology. For drug discovery, the blueprint leverages Nvidia's BioNemo and specialized microservices. The data extraction solution relies on Nvidia's NeMo Retriever technology.

As AI continues to reshape industries, Nvidia's NIM Agent Blueprints could play a crucial role in helping businesses adapt and innovate. With monthly releases planned, we can expect to see even more AI-powered solutions in the near future.