Ruth Berry
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Ruth Berry is the head of technology policy for government affairs at NVIDIA. Previously, Ruth spent more than a decade at the U.S. Department of State, serving most recently as an acting deputy assistance secretary in the Bureau of Cyberspace and Digital Policy. In 2021-2022, she served as the director for digital technology policy and international economics at the National Security Council. Ruth holds an MA from the University of Chicago and a BA from Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Ore.
NVIDIA Partners for Globally Inclusive AI in US Government Initiative
NVIDIA is joining the U.S. government’s launch of the Partnership for Global Inclusivity on AI (PGIAI), providing Deep Learning Institute training, GPU credits and hardware and software grants in developing… Read Article
NVIDIA Joins $110 Million Partnership to Help Universities Teach AI Skills
The Biden Administration has announced a new $110 million AI partnership between Japan and the United States that includes an initiative to fund research through a collaboration between the University… Read Article
National Institute of Standards and Technology Launches Artificial Intelligence Safety Institute Consortium
NVIDIA has joined the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s new U.S. Artificial Intelligence Safety Institute Consortium as part of the company’s effort to advance safe, secure and trustworthy AI…. Read Article
NVIDIA Partners With APEC Economies to Change Lives, Increase Opportunity, Improve Outcomes
When patients in Vietnam enter a medical facility in distress, doctors use NVIDIA technology to get more accurate scans to diagnose their ailments. In Hong Kong, a different set of… Read Article