AI is the Next Exascale – Rick Stevens on What that Means and Why It's Important

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HPCwire: Walk us through the program, give us a sense of what these AI and science town halls are all about and what they are trying to accomplish? RS: If you remember back in 2007, we had three town hall meetings – at Argonne, Berkeley and Oak Ridge – that launched the whole DOE Exascale project and so forth. At that time the idea was to get people together and ask them, for exascale, what if we could build these faster machines, what would you do with them. It was a way to get people thinking about the possibility of that and of course it took long time to get the exascale computing program going. With these town halls we are kind of asking a variation on that question. Now we're asking the question of what's the opportunity for AI in science or the application of science, particularly in the context of DOE, but more broadly because DOE's got a lot of collaborations with NIH and other agencies. So really asking the fundamental question of what do we have to do in the AI space to make it relevant for science. The point of the town halls – three in the labs and one in Washington in October – is go get people thinking about what opportunities there are in different scientific domains for breakthrough science that can be accomplished by leveraging AI and working AI into simulation, and bringing AI into big data, bringing AI to the facility and so forth. So that's the concept; it's really to get the community moving.

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