News/Jensen Huang

Aug 28, 2025

Nvidia CEO says Trump talks on China chip sales will take a while

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang revealed that discussions with the Trump White House about allowing sales of a less advanced version of the company's next-generation Blackwell AI chips to China "will take a while." The talks represent a potential shift in U.S.-China tech policy, as Nvidia seeks to maintain access to the Chinese market while navigating ongoing export restrictions on advanced semiconductor technology. What you should know: Huang confirmed that preliminary conversations with the White House have begun regarding Blackwell chip exports to China. The discussions focus on allowing sales of a "less advanced version" of Nvidia's next-generation Blackwell chips, suggesting...

read
Jul 30, 2025

Nvidia CEO reviews all 42,000 employee salaries using machine learning

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang personally reviews the salaries of all 42,000 company employees at the end of every compensation cycle, using machine learning to help process the data. The hands-on approach reflects his philosophy that taking care of employees drives overall business success—a strategy that has helped create multiple billionaires on his management team as Nvidia has become the world's most valuable company. What you should know: Huang dismissed rumors about a secret stock option pool but confirmed his comprehensive approach to employee compensation.• "I review everybody's compensation, up to this day, at the end of every cycle," Huang said...

read
Jul 11, 2025

Nvidia CEO sounds off as 41% of execs plan to cut workers due to AI automation by 2030

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang warned that artificial intelligence could lead to job losses "if the world runs out of ideas," despite AI's potential to boost workplace productivity. His comments come as industry leaders debate whether AI will create mass unemployment, with Anthropic's CEO predicting AI could eliminate half of entry-level white-collar jobs and spike unemployment to 20% within five years. What they're saying: Huang emphasized that innovation is key oto maintaining employment alongside AI-driven productivity gains. "If the world runs out of ideas, then productivity gains translates to job loss," Huang told CNN's Fareed Zakaria. "The fundamental thing is this,...

read
Jun 16, 2025

Nvidia CEO slams Anthropic’s dire, self-interested AI job loss predictions

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has publicly criticized Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei's recent predictions that AI will eliminate 50% of entry-level white-collar jobs and drive unemployment to 20% within five years. The dispute highlights a fundamental divide within the AI industry between those advocating for cautious, controlled development and those pushing for open, accelerated innovation. What they're saying: Huang delivered sharp criticism of Amodei's approach during VivaTech in Paris, targeting both his predictions and his company's philosophy. "One, he believes that AI is so scary that only they [Anthropic] should do it. Two, that AI is so expensive, nobody else should...

read
May 19, 2025

“Jensanity” highlights how Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang became a beacon of pride for Taiwan

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's visits to Taiwan have transformed into cultural phenomena, creating rockstar-like receptions that contrast sharply with his relatively anonymous presence at similar U.S. events. The Taiwan-born executive's homecoming trips trigger public adoration, media frenzies, and corporate reverence in a country deeply connected to the semiconductor industry powering AI's global expansion. His most recent Taipei appearance shows how tech executives can become unexpected cultural icons when their business success intersects with national pride and industry leadership. The celebrity reception: Huang's appearance at this year's Computex trade show in Taipei has transformed into a full-fledged cultural moment with fans...

read
May 19, 2025

Nvidia eyes global AI reach with new tools and ecosystem updates

Nvidia's latest technological announcements at Taiwan's Computex event signal its strategic push to maintain dominance in the AI computing boom. CEO Jensen Huang unveiled new products and ecosystem updates specifically designed to expand Nvidia's market reach while eliminating barriers to AI adoption across industries and geographies. This aggressive expansion reinforces Nvidia's determination to remain the central player in AI acceleration as the technology continues to reshape global industries. The big picture: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang used Asia's largest electronics forum to introduce new technologies aimed at sustaining the company's central position in the AI computing revolution. Key details: Huang unveiled...

read
Mar 27, 2025

AI infrastructure investment is a decades-long revolution, not short-term bubble

The AI infrastructure market is poised for decades of sustained growth despite recent market volatility and investor concerns about the sector's future. While public market investors often focus on quarter-to-quarter performance, private capital continues to flow into companies building the massive computational systems powering modern AI. This divergence in investment approach highlights a fundamental question about AI infrastructure: whether it represents a short-term speculative bubble or the early stages of a multi-decade technological revolution comparable to the internet. The big picture: Data centers supporting AI have grown exponentially complex, with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang revealing they now contain roughly 600,000...

read
Mar 20, 2025

Nvidia acquires synthetic data startup Gretel to tackle AI’s data scarcity problem

It's synthetic, not fake, data. Nvidia's acquisition of synthetic data startup Gretel marks a significant move in the AI industry's race to solve the growing data scarcity problem. As generative AI models require massive amounts of training data, synthetic data generation has emerged as a potential solution that could make AI development more accessible and scalable while addressing privacy concerns. This acquisition strengthens Nvidia's position in cloud-based AI infrastructure and underscores the industry's shift toward synthetic data as a critical component of future AI development. The big picture: Nvidia has acquired synthetic data platform Gretel in a nine-figure deal that...

read
Mar 19, 2025

Got agency? Deloitte launches Zora AI platform with Nvidia to automate complex business tasks

Deloitte's new Zora AI platform represents a significant advancement in business automation technology, bringing autonomous AI agents powered by Nvidia's sophisticated models to enterprise operations. This launch signals the accelerating trend of purpose-built AI agents designed to handle complex business processes across finance, supply chain, and customer service sectors. As organizations increasingly seek intelligent automation to augment human capabilities, Zora AI's early deployment results—including substantial cost reductions and productivity gains—offer compelling evidence for the potential business impact of agentic AI systems. The big picture: Deloitte has unveiled Zora AI, an advanced platform featuring ready-to-deploy digital agents built on Nvidia's AI...

read
Mar 18, 2025

Nvidia’s GTC conference sparks quantum computing stock rally after months of skepticism

We're back, baby? Quantum computing and AI stocks are experiencing renewed market enthusiasm as Nvidia's annual GTC AI conference brings these technologies back into the spotlight. This surge comes after a period of investor skepticism, with quantum computing stocks having suffered a significant selloff earlier this year following Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's January comments dismissing the technology's near-term practicality. The market's reaction demonstrates how influential Nvidia's positioning and announcements remain in shaping investor sentiment across the broader AI and quantum computing landscape. Why this matters: Nvidia's decision to dedicate an entire day to quantum computing at its flagship conference signals...

read
Mar 17, 2025

Nvidia faces key test at developer conference as AI market shifts to inference

Nvidia's developer conference has taken on heightened significance as the $3 trillion chip giant faces fresh challenges to its AI dominance. With pressure mounting on major customers to reduce the massive costs of AI infrastructure, CEO Jensen Huang must defend the company's nearly 90% market share as competitors rush to develop more efficient alternatives. This market dynamic comes at a crucial inflection point, as AI computing shifts from training-focused workloads to inference applications that could reshape the industry's competitive landscape. The big picture: Nvidia faces a complex market transition as AI evolves from an era dominated by expensive training requirements...

read