Nvidia CEO Wants To Replace Every Employee’s Job With AI

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"Everyone Will Lose Their Job"

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  • Nvidia is heavily invested in AI, as evidenced by its recent lineup of GPUs. 
  • The company’s CEO believes that AI is so powerful that it will render everyone’s job obsolete.
  • The co-founder of Microsoft, Bill Gates, shares the same sentiment. 

Nvidia’s recent lineup of GPUs received a lot of criticism from the fandom, mainly because the hardware isn’t that upgraded from the previous generation. Instead, the chipmaker focused too much on AI.

The 50 series features advanced AI, demonstrating significant advancements in technology. It is expected that in the future, there will be even fewer hardware upgrades and a major focus on AI. Nvidia is so heavily invested in AI that its CEO wants to replace every person’s job with this technology, which is alarming. 

Why it matters: People have been concerned that AI will replace their jobs for a while now, and this concern may soon become a reality. Even Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has warned that AI will take over almost every job.

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Nvidia recently crossed the $4 trillion market cap and is the most valuable company in the world. The company believes AI is the future, and due to its evaluation, people are likely to agree. 

Jensen Huang, the company’s CEO, has been discussing the rise of AI for a long time, and now he again warns in an interview with CNN that everyone’s jobs will be affected.

Huang believes that AI workers will be far more efficient than their human counterparts because they can solve any problem at hand in less time and at a lower cost. Of course, there would still be room for human jobs, but, according to the CEO, the majority are likely to be overtaken by AI

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Some jobs will be lost. Many jobs will be created, and what I hope is that the productivity gains that we see in all the industries will lift society.

-Jensen Huang

Huang also previously said that “AI is so incredibly powerful that everyone will lose their jobs.” There is a reason why Nvidia is investing so heavily in AI, as the CEO strongly believes it can potentially replace many jobs

As of now, companies are investing billions of dollars in this technology, and they won’t back down until they master it. Even Microsoft has recently laid off thousands of employees so that it can invest more heavily in AI

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