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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's remarks at the company's GTC conference had a recurring theme: AI tokens. In a conversation with analysts on Tuesday, Huang framed future computers as "manufacturing equipment" that will produce tokens. He said that tokens will ...
A future where robots can be deployed en masse to perform delicate tasks on manufacturing lines or in hospitals to care for the sick has come closer to reality, with a collaboration between Singapore-based robotic hands company Sharpa.
Speaking during a podcast with Lex Fridman, Jensen Huang said he would always prefer hiring a graduate skilled in AI over someone with similar qualifications but no AI expertise. The Nvidia chief suggested that AI knowledge is quickly turning into a crucial workplace skill and could soon become necessary for professionals across nearly every field.
Nvidia's market share in China has fallen to zero. CEO Jensen Huang believes the market will eventually reopen. US President Donald Trump discussed chip issues with Chinese leaders. China is prioritizing homegrown chips from companies like Huawei.
CEO Jensen Huang rarely lacks for big numbers, his latest one stopped Wall Street cold. Huang has been telling audiences that humanoid robots represent a $40 trillion total addressable market for labor automation,
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AI chiefs walk back job apocalypse warnings
WASHINGTON — The most prominent figures in artificial intelligence are stepping back from dire predictions about mass unemployment, as the industry faces growing public hostility over AI's promised transformation of the workplace.
Jensen Huang said data-center proliferation is essential for skilled jobs as his company pursues U.S. manufacturing plans. As the U.S. has stepped up chip-export restrictions, Nvidia has maintained a China presence by making versions of its powerful processors that qualify for sale there.