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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says AI will do parts of some jobs 1,000 times better — but it won't completely replace peopleNvidia CEO Jensen Huang anticipates AI will do parts of some jobs 1,000 times better — but it will never replace the actual humans doing those roles. "As we speak, AI has no possibility of doing what we do," Huang said at Nvidia's October AI Summit in ...
At the Beijing Expo, Jensen Huang also announced plans for a new chip for Chinese clients that is designed for robotics and smart factories.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang praised China's AI models a day after the U.S. chipmaker said it expected to resume sales of a key product to China. "More than 1.5 million developers in China build on Nvidia today to bring their innovations to life," he said.
"You know this is no different than getting three opinions. Three doctors' opinions. I do the same thing," Huang said.
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Huang’s comments stand in stark contrast to those of Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, who said AI could eliminate half of all entry-level white collar jobs and spike unemployment by double digits over the next five years. Amazon CEO Andy Jassy has also warned AI will reduce the company’s total corporate workforce.
Huang has argued that “100% of everybody’s jobs will be changed” by AI but not erased, as said by many. Rather than causing mass unemployment, Huang envisions AI as a tool t
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tom's Hardware on MSNJensen Huang adds voice to those warning of AI-induced job losses - but only 'if the world runs out of ideas'Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said that while AI could dramatically boost productivity, it may also cause job losses unless society continues to innovate and create new opportunities.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang praised Chinese AI models as "world class" at a Beijing expo, highlighting their open-source approach and global impact. This
It’s been a very busy week for Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. After meeting with President Donald Trump and senior officials in Beijing in recent days, Huang has secured a major victory for his AI-chip empire.