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NVIDIA’s CEO Jensen Huang Says AI Will Replace Humans In “Specific Jobs” With 1,000 Times Higher Productivity

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NVIDIA’s CEO Jensen Huang Says AI Will Replace Humans In “Specific Jobs” With 1,000 Times Higher Productivity

NVIDIA’s CEO Jensen Huang says that AI wouldn’t replace humans at all, but in some areas, the technology is 1,000 times better than the human workforce.

NVIDIA’s CEO Comments On The Future of AI In His Visit To India; Team Green Will Supply Blackwell To Domestic Tech Firms

Well, with the inception of AI, the biggest question we are faced with is whether the technology will replace humans, at least in conventional workloads, and interestingly, NVIDIA’s CEO Jensen Huang has replied to this question at the AI summit held in India, where he claimed that AI isn’t capable of performing human tasks, however, in certain instances, the technology has the potential of providing a better efficiency compared to humans, but AI cannot replace actual humans in the industry.

As we speak, AI has no possibility of doing what we do. Depending on the jobs we do, it could do 20% of our jobs 1000 times better. For some people, it could do 50% of their job 1000x better. But in no job can they do all of it.

– NVIDIA’s CEO via Business Insider

So, AI will take some of our jobs, at least in the segments where the technology doesn’t need human reliance to operate. Another interesting fact mentioned by Jensen is that a human not using AI will be replaced by someone who has enhanced his productivity through AI automation. Hence, this is a pretty unique take on the topic. Jensen previously announced that the firm has been working on using “100 million” AI assistants in his company, with an employee count of up to 50,000.

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Speaking of the AI summit in India, NVIDIA’s CEO Jensen Huang was received with a huge reception, and a report by Reuters disclosed that “thousands” of individuals were waiting to receive Jensen at the stage. Enthusiasts reportedly spent thousands of rupees to travel to the venue, which shows how impactful NVIDIA and its work have been on the global markets, especially in a nation such as India, which is on its way to becoming the next Silicon Valley.

Interestingly, NVIDIA has also signed deals with local tech giants, notably Reliance Industries. Team Green is said to supply its newest Blackwell AI chips to Reliance, as the Indian tech giant is in pursuit of developing a one-gigawatt data center in Gujarat. Along with Blackwell, NVIDIA will supply thousands of Hopper chips to domestic AI companies such as Yotta Data Services and Tata Communications.

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