Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, the leading semiconductor company based in the Bay Area, has highlighted the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the workforce and industry productivity. Huang emphasized that AI will significantly boost workplace productivity and transform every job, including his own, but warned that job losses could occur if industries fail to innovate and generate new ideas. He also noted that workers who do not adopt AI tools risk being left behind. Huang predicted that future manufacturing will require companies to operate two types of factories: one for producing machines such as cars and robots, and another dedicated to AI development. Additionally, he stressed the importance of the U.S. maintaining technological leadership in AI and 6G, cautioning against repeating the country's previous failure in the 5G race due to policy and strategic missteps. Huang credited America’s unique advantage in the AI race to former President Donald Trump. Other industry leaders, such as AMD CEO Lisa Su, have echoed the sentiment that AI is the most transformational technology affecting all industries and businesses today.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says the U.S. can’t afford to repeat its 5G failure as the world races into the AI and 6G era. On the Memos to the President podcast, Huang bluntly stated, “We lost the 5G wave. We lost it through technology, through policy, through bad strategic https://t.co/cN3VjyeRts
Nvidia, $NVDA, CEO Jensen Huang on winning the AI race: "America's unique advantage that no country could possibly have is President Trump." https://t.co/AvgALtyUBv
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