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NVIDIA's Jen-Hsun Huang says three types of robots are expected to be mass-produced in the future: cars, drones and humanoid robots.
Jen-Hsun Huang, Founder and CEO of NVIDIA, was awarded an honorary doctorate degree in engineering from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. On that day, he appeared at the degree conferral ceremony and delivered a speech, talking about the changes and outlook of artificial intelligence, as well as his message to graduates. 1AI noted that Jen-Hsun Huang also engaged in an insightful conversation with Council Chairman Shen Xiangyang. Jen-Hsun Huang mentioned that three types of robots are expected to achieve mass production and are almost limited to these three, and that any other types of robots that have appeared in history have struggled to achieve mass production. The three types of robots are: automobiles, because we've spent the last 150 to 200 years... -
NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang receives honorary doctorate from HKUST, says AI is revolutionizing science and the age of robotics is upon us.
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) held an honorary doctorate degree conferral ceremony and a doctoral graduation ceremony on November 23, in which it awarded an honorary doctorate in engineering to Jen-Hsun Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. 1AI noted that in addition to Jen-Hsun Huang being awarded an honorary doctorate in engineering, the list of recipients also included actor Tony Leung Chiu-Wai (honorary doctorate in humanities), 2013 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry Michael Levitt (honorary doctorate in science), and Fields Medalist David Mumford (honorary doctorate in science). According to the HKUST Council, Jen-Hsun Huang has led NVIDIA to achieve great success in accelerated computing over the past 30 years...- 2.3k
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Jen-Hsun Huang: NVIDIA has applied AI to chip design, software writing and supply chain management
NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang told thousands of business technology leaders that companies must transform into AI-driven organizations to embrace what he called the "new industrial revolution," the Wall Street Journal reported today. Jen-Hsun Huang said NVIDIA is already putting this philosophy into practice by actively applying AI to areas such as chip design, software writing and supply chain management. In the long term, Huang said, NVIDIA is building what he called an "AI brain. The idea is to gather knowledge about a company's operations, business processes and customer interactions and hand it over to AI, with the ultimate goal of enabling CIOs and CEOs to...- 2.6k
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Jen-Hsun Huang: NVIDIA has applied AI to chip design, software writing and supply chain management
NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang told thousands of business technology leaders that companies must transform into AI-driven organizations to embrace what he called the "new industrial revolution," the Wall Street Journal reported today. Jen-Hsun Huang said NVIDIA is already putting this philosophy into practice by actively applying AI to areas such as chip design, software writing and supply chain management. In the long term, Huang said, NVIDIA is building what he called an "AI brain. The idea is to gather knowledge about a company's operations, business processes and customer interactions and hand it over to AI, with the ultimate goal of enabling CIOs and CEOs to...- 2.5k
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Larry Ellison and Elon Musk "beg" Nvidia's Jen-Hsun Huang for more GPUs at dinner
At a meeting with analysts last week, billionaire Oracle co-founder and CTO Larry Ellison told the audience that he and Elon Musk, the world's richest man, took NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang to Nobu Palo Alto for dinner and "begged" Huang to give them more GPUs. "I would describe the dinner as Oracle - Elon and I begging Jensen for GPUs," Ellison recalls. "Please take our money. Please take our money. By the way, I'm having dinner. No, no, no, eat more. We need you to have more...- 4.3k
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Huang Renxun and Zuckerberg push for open source AI models, and the two exchange coats
At the 51st SIGGRAPH graphics conference, the fireside chat between NVIDIA CEO Huang Renxun and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg not only focused on the future of artificial intelligence and simulation, but also became the highlight of the conference with an ingenious "coat exchange ceremony". In the one-hour conversation, the two technology giants reached a consensus on the development direction of artificial intelligence. Huang Renxun highly praised Meta's open source large model strategy and emphasized the importance of open source to the development of AI. He figuratively said: "Just like the leather coat I wear, I...- 3.6k
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The future workplace will be more competitive. Huang Renxun: "Multi-shot" AI has super reasoning ability and can be regarded as an "employee"
Nvidia CEO Huang Renxun made a new statement, saying that the future workplace will be more "competitive", and AI with reasoning ability can act as "employees" to handle various complex tasks, and even surpass humans in some areas. Image source: WikiMedia Huang Renxun said that AI will greatly change the future employment situation. With the prevalence of AI, the position of programmer may "die". Huang Renxun said that since writing code is about to be eliminated, it is recommended that the next generation choose other professions such as biology, education, manufacturing or agriculture. Huang Renxun predicts that the next wave of AI …- 4.1k
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Huang Renxun: The next wave is physical AI, which will usher in a new era of robots
In a recent speech, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang outlined a compelling vision for the future - physical AI, a new wave of technology that is quietly changing our world. He proposed that physical AI, or entity AI, refers to physical systems that can simulate the co-evolution of intelligent organisms in terms of control, morphology, action execution, and perception. Huang emphasized that many current AI systems do not yet truly understand the laws of physics, nor can they perform deep learning based on the physical world. However, as technology develops, generating images, videos, 3D graphics, and simulating physical phenomena all require...- 2.6k
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Huang Renxun's net worth exceeds $100 billion for the first time, ranking 15th on the world's richest list
Nvidia's founder and CEO Jensen Huang recently reached another milestone in his career - his personal net worth exceeded $100 billion for the first time, ranking 15th on the world's richest list. This breakthrough not only highlights Huang's outstanding achievements in the field of science and technology, but also indicates that he may play a more important role in the global wealth landscape. Industry experts have predicted that Huang's wealth growth rate is expected to continue to accelerate in the next few years. It is estimated that he may surpass Tesla CEO Musk and become the world's richest man as early as 2025. This prediction is not groundless. Nvidia's recent...- 1.8k
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Huang Renxun is expected to surpass Musk to become the world's richest man. Nvidia's stock price breaks the $1,000 mark
Nvidia's latest financial report released recently has achieved remarkable results, surpassing market expectations in all aspects. The company's market value and the personal wealth of founder Huang Renxun have also soared. After the financial report was released, Nvidia's stock price broke through the $1,000 mark for the first time, and its market value approached $2.6 trillion. Huang Renxun's net worth is as high as $91 billion, making him the 17th richest person in the world. In terms of detailed data, Nvidia achieved revenue of $26 billion in the first quarter, a month-on-month increase of 18% and a year-on-year increase of 262%. Net profit reached $14.88 billion, a year-on-year increase of 628%, showing strong profitability. It is expected that in the second quarter…- 2.2k
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Huang Renxun: The next industrial revolution has begun and AI will be the leader
Yesterday morning, NVIDIA announced its first quarter financial report for fiscal year 2025 ending April 28. All key data far exceeded market expectations, once again proving its leading position in the global semiconductor field. According to the financial report, NVIDIA achieved revenue of US$26 billion in the first fiscal quarter, an increase of 262% from US$7.192 billion in the same period last year, and an increase of 18% from US$22.103 billion in the previous fiscal quarter. It is particularly worth mentioning that the revenue of its data center business reached US$22.6 billion, an astonishing year-on-year increase of 427%, showing that NVIDIA has a strong presence in cloud computing and big data...- 2.2k
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Huang Renxun's latest interview: AI will not completely replace humans
Recently, CBS released the full transcript of host Bill Whitaker's interview with Nvidia CEO Huang Renxun. In the interview, Huang Renxun shared his insights on artificial intelligence. He believes that artificial intelligence and robots will be able to perform more and more tasks, and even do better than humans in some aspects. However, Huang Renxun made it clear that artificial intelligence will not completely replace humans. On the contrary, when companies become more efficient by adopting advanced technologies, their profits will also increase accordingly, which means they can hire more workers. Huang Renxun believes that humans have unique judgment and can deal with...- 1.1k
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Nvidia's Huang Renxun said AI will not completely replace human work: Humans have good judgment, and there are some situations that machines cannot understand
On Sunday evening, local time, Nvidia CEO Huang Renxun was interviewed by CBS's "60 Minutes" program and talked about his latest views on artificial intelligence. He said that as artificial intelligence helps companies (increasingly), companies will naturally expand in size, and human jobs will not disappear. Huang Renxun said that company profits increase along with productivity, and he has never seen a company that did not hire more employees while increasing profits. "Even if some jobs are eliminated, I believe you still want humans to be involved because we have good judgment, and some situations...- 1.5k
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang personally delivers the first DGX H200 to OpenAI
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang personally delivered the first Nvidia DGX H200 to OpenAI's offices in San Francisco, a move that highlights the close ties between the two giants of the artificial intelligence industry. OpenAI President and co-founder Greg Brockman tweeted a photo showing the event, which also included OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. Nvidia's DGX H200 is a major advancement in artificial intelligence technology. This processor…- 4.6k
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Nvidia's Huang Renxun: Humanoid robots will become mainstream in the future, priced at $10,000 to $20,000
Recently, Nvidia CEO Huang Renxun attended the CadenceLIVE Silicon Valley 2024 event and had a "fireside chat" with Catence President and CEO Anirudh Devgan. Huang predicted that in the near future, a new category of "humanoid robots" will become a popular product, and its manufacturing cost will be "much lower" than people expect. Huang said bluntly: "Cheap cars are priced at $10,000 to $20,000 (currently about RMB 72,500 to RMB 145,000), and we...- 6.7k
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Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang predicts that within ten years AI will be able to generate all pixels in games in real time
After unveiling the new Blackwell GPU architecture at Nvidia’s GTC 2024 conference, Jensen Huang made a bold prediction about the future of AI in gaming during a Q&A session. According to Tom's Hardware, the CEO believes that AI will be able to generate all the pixels in games in real time in just a decade or less. “In my opinion, most advances in technology follow an S curve, and once the technology becomes practical and better, it often only takes about a decade to mature.” …- 5.3k
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NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang says AI could pass human tests in five years
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said on Friday that artificial general intelligence (AGI) could be achieved within five years, depending on some definitions. Huang, the world's leading maker of AI chips used to create systems like OpenAI's ChatGPT, responded to a question at an economic forum at Stanford University about how long it would take to achieve the long-standing goal of computers thinking like humans. Huang said the answer depends largely on the definition of the goal. If the definition is being able to pass a human test, Huang said AI general intelligence... -
Not ChatGPT, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says he prefers Perplexity AI chatbot
In a recent interview with Wired, Nvidia CEO Huang Renxun revealed a chatbot he personally uses frequently - Perplexity AI. When asked about his opinion on tools like ChatGPT or Bard, Huang Renxun said he prefers this relatively unknown chatbot. According to the interview, he uses Perplexity AI and ChatGPT almost every day. So, what does Huang Renxun do with these chatbots? He explained that he mainly uses them for research, and currently he…- 1.7k
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