NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang Says ‘Most Noble’ Career Is This
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Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA), recently pushed back hard on what he called the "not helpful" predictions of mass AI-driven unemployment and placed the blame squarely on fellow tech chiefs. Speaking on the "Memos to the President" podcast, Huang opined that his contemporaries may be suffering from delusions of grandeur.
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