Nvidia Co-Founder Jensen Huang Delivers Commencement Keynote at Carnegie Mellon University
Huang said AI will not replace graduates, but people using it well may open new careers as companies cite efficiency gains and layoffs.
- On Sunday, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang delivered the keynote address at Carnegie Mellon University's 128th Commencement and received an honorary Doctor of Science and Technology degree before more than 10,000 attendees.
- Despite AI-related layoffs at Cloudflare and Snap this year, Huang encouraged the more than 5,800 graduates to embrace the technology and 'begin your life's work.'
- Addressing anxieties about the current job market, Huang told new grads that AI is closing the 'technology divide,' allowing anyone to build something useful and creating many new opportunities in coming years.
- While some roles will disappear, Huang explained that AI will change every job, ultimately ushering in a burst of human capability and entirely new industries.
- Huang urged scientists and policymakers to guide the technology responsibly, arguing that advancing AI requires balancing innovation with thoughtful guardrails to ensure benefits reach as many people as possible.
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Nvidia co-founder Jensen Huang delivers commencement keynote at Carnegie Mellon University
‘The answer is not to fear the future. The answer is to guide it wisely, build it responsibly, and ensure that its benefits reach as many people as possible.’
Jensen Huang tells new grads there is no better time to start a career
Jensen Huang is optimistic about the future for new graduates.Patrick T. Fallon / AFP via Getty ImagesNvidia CEO Jensen Huang gave the commencement address at Carnegie Mellon University on Sunday.Huang told the new grads that there has been no better time to start a career.As public anxiety around AI grows, Huang has struck a positive tone in recent appearances.Even as companies like Cloudflare and Snap cite AI as they lay off thousands of emplo…
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang delivered a commencement address at Carnegie Mellon University on Sunday. Huang told the graduates that there has never been a better time to start their careers. Amid growing public anxiety surrounding AI, Huang has consistently displayed a positive attitude in recent public appearances.
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