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Nvidia’s Jensen Huang says society needs ‘new social norms’ in the age of AI

Huang said AI should be regulated and paired with safety standards as it reshapes work, the economy and national security, he said.

  • Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang declared that society must establish "new social norms" to successfully adapt to the rapid rise of artificial intelligence, urging the public to fully embrace rather than fear the technology.
  • Huang rejected tech-doomerism and job loss anxieties during an exclusive Tuesday interview, pushing back against critics by advocating that "everybody use AI" and highlighting its power to bridge the digital divide by allowing non-programmers to do advanced computational work.
  • He compared the current AI transition to the historical adaptation to automobiles, noting that cars were initially vilified for causing street casualties until society altered its infrastructure and behavioral norms by introducing sidewalks, crosswalks, and safety rules.
  • The chip mogul expressed strong skepticism toward proposed government equity stakes in AI firms, directly questioning a concept floated by Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders to combat wealth inequality, arguing that ordinary Americans already benefit from the industry through stock investments, taxes, and job creation.
  • Huang underscored that U.S. national security must remain a top priority with clear government safety standards, but simultaneously warned Washington against overusing national security as a blanket justification for overly broad export controls.
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Durango Herald broke the news on Tuesday, June 16, 2026.
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