Nvidia’s Jensen Huang Says AI Assistants Will Act More Like Overbearing Managers Rather than Job Destroyers: ‘They’ll Be Micromanaging You’
Huang said AI agents will act like micromanaging managers, even as 44% of CFOs expect AI-related job cuts in 2026, researchers found.
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Nvidia’s Jensen Huang says AI assistants will act more like overbearing managers rather than job destroyers: ‘They’ll be micromanaging you’
Tech leaders are split on how AI will shake up the world of work. While some CEOs are staunch believers that a white-collar jobs Armageddon is imminent, others say it it will supercharge humans in their professional lives. Jensen Huang, chief executive of $4.8 trillion giant Nvidia, believes AI agents will act more like overbearing managers rather than job destroyers. “Your [AI] agents are harassing you, micromanaging you, and you’re busier tha…
Jensen Huang: “It’s Not AI That Takes Jobs, but the Person Using AI!”
TECH NEWS – Nvidia’s CEO believes artificial intelligence itself will not be what wipes out jobs. Nvidia’s chief executive said that the AI era will create more jobs and stressed that artificial intelligence is not a replacement for humanity, but rather a platform for generating new kinds of work. In a talk at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, Huang once again described the rise of AI as the industrial revolution of the modern world. A…
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