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    Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has detailed how he integrates AI into his daily work, describing a methodical approach that involves consulting multiple AI systems to arrive at more reliable answers. Speaking in a recent interview with the media, Huang likened his process to soliciting second or third opinions from medical professionals. Rather than relying on a single AI output, he routinely asks the same question to several systems and invites them to critique one another’s responses to refine the result.

    Nvidia CEO dismisses fears of AI replacing all white collar work
    Nvidia CEO, Jensen Huang

    Huang emphasized that AI is not something to be blindly trusted for definitive answers. “When you receive an answer from an AI, I wouldn’t just receive it,” he said. “Usually, what I do is say, ‘Are you sure this is the best answer you can provide?’” His process reflects a belief that meaningful interaction with AI requires human judgment, analytical thinking, and the capacity to evaluate competing perspectives. Huang said this practice not only enhances the quality of information but also sharpens his cognitive skills by forcing him to think critically about the outputs AI delivers.

    At the 28th annual Milken Institute Global Conference earlier this year, Huang elaborated on his use of AI as a daily learning companion. He explained how AI helps him grasp unfamiliar subjects by breaking down complex concepts into progressively deeper layers of understanding. “In areas that are fairly new to me, I might say, ‘Start by explaining it to me like I’m a 12-year-old,’ and then work your way up to a doctorate-level over time,” Huang said. He described AI as an invaluable tool for expanding knowledge, offering clarity and depth in areas where expertise is still developing.

    How Nvidia’s CEO sees AI reshaping the future of work

    Huang’s comments come amid an ongoing debate among technology leaders about the implications of AI on the workforce. Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has warned that AI could wipe out as much as half of all entry-level white-collar jobs within the next five years. Amodei cited the rapid automation of routine office tasks as a driver of potential mass unemployment. While Huang did not dismiss these risks entirely, he argued that the broader historical pattern suggests a different outcome. “If we have no new ideas, and the work we’re doing is all that needs to be done, then productivity gains could certainly lead to fewer jobs,” Huang acknowledged. “But history shows that new ideas continually create new kinds of work.”

    Huang has been vocal in countering what he sees as fear-driven narratives about AI’s future. Speaking during a visit to Washington, DC, where he met with lawmakers and President Trump, Huang expressed optimism that AI will enable people to focus on higher-value work by automating repetitive tasks. He pointed to previous technological revolutions in agriculture and manufacturing as examples of how automation historically increased productivity without erasing the need for human labor. Huang believes AI will similarly augment workers rather than replace them outright, ushering in what he calls a “new industrial revolution.”

    AI won’t eliminate jobs but will change how they are done

    However, other industry figures, including Jack Clark of Anthropic, maintain that acknowledging AI’s risks is essential. Clark stressed the importance of transparency and open debate about how automation could disrupt livelihoods, arguing that companies developing this technology bear a responsibility to help society prepare for its impacts. Huang agrees on the need for responsible advancement but contends that progress should not be framed through a lens of fear.

    For Huang, the key to thriving in an AI-driven world lies in adaptation. He encourages knowledge workers to embrace AI as a tool to enhance productivity and creativity. “The work that we do in our jobs will change,” he said. “My job has already changed.” Huang believes that as AI takes over mundane tasks, people will have the opportunity to focus on more meaningful contributions, with AI acting as a powerful equalizer that broadens access to advanced tools and opportunities.

    Ultimately, Huang views AI not as a threat to employment, but as a catalyst for reshaping work in ways that could improve living standards and unlock new avenues for growth. As Nvidia continues to play a central role in powering AI systems globally, Huang remains a leading voice in advocating for balanced, forward-looking discussions on how to integrate this transformative technology into society. – By Content Syndication Services.

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