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Jensen Huang is the man of the moment on a massive mission: to strike AI infrastructure deals with Europe. The Nvidia CEO owned multiple rooms as he rubbed shoulders with world leaders at London Tech Week and VivaTech in Paris.
A.I. debates heat up as tech leaders like Huang, Amodei, and Schmidt weigh in on its impact on jobs and productivity.
The Nvidia CEO gave his continued bullish assessment of artificial intelligence, calling it an “incredible technology” and saying it should be seen as infrastructure, just like electricity.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang disagrees with Anthropic's Dario Amodei, saying AI will reshape jobs, not erase them, as he claimed last month.
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Grub Street on MSNEddie Huang Is Cooking in New York AgainEddie Huang is a wife guy now. After time in Taiwan and L.A., Huang is back in New York, hosting a podcast with his spouse, Natashia Blanca, and, starting Wednesday, cooking once more — albeit in a different way than he did at the long-running Baohaus or the short-lived Xiao Ye (“an artful misfire,
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Cryptopolitan on MSNNvidia CEO Huang warns US risks ceding China market to HuaweiNvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang cautioned that America’s self-imposed distance from China’s booming AI sector could hand the market to Huawei.
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Tom's Hardware on MSN'In the last 10 years, AI has advanced 1 million times' — Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang hails 'incredible' speed of industry changeAt London Tech Week, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang claimed that AI has advanced a millionfold over the past decade, likely referencing explosive growth in GPU performance and system scale.
From day 1 of US-China trade talks to Chinese state media pouncing on chaos in Los Angeles, here’s a round-up from today’s coverage.