GTC 2025 – Announcements and Live Updates
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GTC 2025 – Announcements and Live Updates

What’s next in AI is at GTC 2025. Not only the technology, but the people and ideas that are pushing AI forward — creating new opportunities, novel solutions and whole new ways of thinking. For all of that, this is the place.

Here’s where to find the news, hear the discussions, see the robots and ponder the just-plain mind-blowing. From the keynote to the final session, check back for live coverage kicking off when the doors open on Monday, March 17, in San Jose, California.

The Future Rolls Into San Jose

Anyone who’s been in downtown San Jose lately has seen it happening. The banners are up. The streets are shifting. The whole city is getting a fresh coat of NVIDIA green.

From March 17-21, San Jose will become a crossroads for the thinkers, tinkerers and true enthusiasts of AI, robotics and accelerated computing. The conversations will be sharp, fast-moving and sometimes improbable — but that’s the point.

At the center of it all? NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote, offering a glimpse into the future. It’ll take place at the SAP Center on Tuesday, March 18, at 10 a.m. PT. Expect big ideas, a few surprises, some roars of laughter and the occasional moment that leaves the room silent.

But GTC isn’t just what happens on stage. It’s a conference that refuses to stay inside its walls. It spills out into sessions at McEnery Convention Center, hands-on demos at the Tech Interactive Museum, late-night conversations at the Plaza de César Chávez night market and more. San Jose isn’t just hosting GTC. It’s becoming it.

The speakers are a mix of visionaries and builders — the kind of people who make you rethink what’s possible:

🧠 Yann LeCun – chief AI scientist at Meta, professor, New York University
🏆 Frances Arnold – Nobel Laureate, Caltech
🚗 RJ Scaringe – founder and CEO of Rivian
🤖 Pieter Abbeel – robotics pioneer, UC Berkeley
🌍 Arthur Mensch – CEO of Mistral AI
🌮 Joe Park – chief digital and technology officer of Yum! Brands
♟ Noam Brown – research scientist at OpenAI

Some are pushing the limits of AI itself; others are weaving it into the world around us.

📢 Want in? Register now.

Check back here for what to watch, read and play — and what it all means. Tune in to all the big moments, the small surprises and the ideas that’ll stick for years to come.

See you in San Jose. #GTC25

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