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Companies in the fiercely competitive gaming landscape face constant pressure to create engaging and ever-evolving player experiences. Generative AI can help game developers craft more dynamic, personalized gameplay while reducing time to market. Major game studios are leveraging Google Cloud’s cutting-edge AI capabilities to create immersive player experiences, personalized chatbots, dynamic character interactions, and user-generated content. We’ll show you how you can use Google Kubernetes Engine to easily integrate gen AI with game servers.

Managing massive deployments of accelerators for AI and high performance computing (HPC) workloads can be complex. This talk dives into running AI-optimized Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) clusters that streamline infrastructure provisioning, workload orchestration, and ongoing operations for tens of thousands of accelerators. Learn how topology-aware scheduling, maintenance controls, and advanced networking capabilities enable ultralow latency and maximum performance by default for demanding workloads like AI pretraining, fine-tuning, inference, and HPC.

Join this session to discover how Unity, one of the world's top video game software developer, runs their deployment on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) on Google Cloud. In this fireside chat, we will go through this evolution journey together highlighting key milestones and best practices so that you too can run your enterprise deployment on GKE.

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Implementing generative AI applications requires large amounts of computation that can seamlessly scale to train, fine-tune, and serve the models. NVIDIA and Google Cloud have partnered to offer a range of GPU options to address this challenge. Using NVIDIA GPUs with Google Kubernetes Engine removes the heavy lifting needed to set up AI deployments, automate orchestration, manage large training clusters, and serve low-latency inference. Join us to see what ElevenLabs has built using NVIDIA GPUs with GKE. Please note: seating is limited and on a first-come, first served basis; standing areas are available

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