Nvidia, Jensen Huang and AI
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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,
As AI moves from perception to reasoning and into the physical world, Nvidia’s Jensen Huang says the next-gen innovators must grasp physics, not just programming. Advising 2025 graduates, he champions the “physical sciences” to prepare for a robotics-driven future.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says AI won't erase jobs but will transform how we work — starting with how we think and ask questions.
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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.
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As America and China swap shots in the trade battle served up by Donald Trump, Mr Huang has pinged and ponged between Washington and Beijing to reassure both sides it is in their mutual interest to let his company keep selling some of its artificial-intelligence ( AI) chips to Chinese buyers.
Jensen Huang, Founder & CEO of Nvidia, delivers a speech at the opening ceremony of the third China International Supply Chain Expo in Beijing, on July 16, 2025. Photo: Chi Jingyi
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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.
In a meeting with Jensen Huang, Minister Wang Wentao says China’s doors are wide open for Nvidia and other multinational firms.