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According to Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang, Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) CEO Elon Musk is a "superhuman." Huang's words speak for themselves. "Elon Musk is singular in his understanding of engineering," Huang commented, adding that Musk's recent accomplishment had "never been done before."
Before we leap towards policies that are hurtful to other people, take a step back and maybe reflect on what are the policies that are helpful to America.”
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Nvidia wins big in AI, but Jensen Huang has regrets
Nvidia has recently achieved a significant milestone in artificial intelligence, reinforcing its status as a leader in the industry. However, CEO Jensen Huang has expressed some regrets about the journey to this success.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang values resilience, endurance, and seizing opportunities over raw intelligence, as seen in his speech at Caltech.
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‘It’s About to Go Up By a Billion Times’: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Says the Next ‘Industrial Revolution’ Is Already Here
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s remarks on the exponential rise of inference computing highlight the scale of AI’s industrial revolution and its economic implications.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says electricians, plumbers, and carpenters will be needed by the hundreds of thousands as AI drives a data center building boom.
CEO, Jensen Huang, shrugged off concerns regarding competition from Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (NASDAQ:AMD), following the latter’s recent partnership with ChatGPT-parent OpenAI. NVDA is performing well relative to peers.
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Jensen Huang name-checks 6 AI companies — and says 100% of Nvidia engineers use one of them
Six AI startups are part of Jensen Huang's future vision for human-agentic AI workforces.
In short, the ongoing trade disputes between the US and China have been a real headache for Nvidia, and while Huang and the Trump administration appear to be on good terms, even the considerable weight of the most valuable company in the world doesn't appear to have made much of a dent on current US or Chinese government policy.
Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, has issued a serious warning for major chipmakers in the West by stating that China is just “a few nanoseconds” behind the U.S. in AI chips. He also appealed to the U.S. go
Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, said in an interview that businesses in the future will employ both humans and AI agents.