Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, the leading chipmaker based in the Bay Area, has highlighted both the transformative potential and risks of artificial intelligence (AI) on the workforce. Huang emphasized that AI will significantly boost productivity across industries but warned that job losses could occur if innovation stalls and the world "runs out of ideas." He noted that AI is already transforming his own work and suggested that students today should focus on developing AI literacy, particularly skills in asking the right questions and crafting effective prompts for generative AI tools such as ChatGPT, Gemini Pro, and Grok. Huang also mentioned that if he were to study again, he would choose physics over software. These views align with emerging trends in the tech job market, where companies like Microsoft, Intel, Google, and Fiverr are experiencing AI-driven restructuring, resulting in layoffs, shrinking salaries, and fewer entry-level roles. Reports indicate that the Indian job market is also reflecting these shifts, with increased hiring for AI roles but overall uncertainty for workers as automation impacts employment. Huang's comments were made during a visit to Beijing on July 10, 2025.
CEO Nvidia Jensen Huang menyebut akan memilih belajar fisika jika kembali kuliah saat ini. Bukan lagi perangkat lunak. Pernyataan itu ia sampaikan saat mengunjungi Beijing, Rabu (10/7/2025). ~TA #Nvidia #AI https://t.co/toacRGyNGh
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