‘Run, Don’t Walk’: Jensen Huang’s Message to College Graduates on A.I.’s Future
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‘Run, Don’t Walk’: Jensen Huang’s Message to College Graduates on A.I.’s Future
Amid rising job fears, Huang urges young workers to use A.I. as a competitive edge, not a threat.
Fears that A.I. could displace human workers have become a defining concern for younger generations. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang sees it differently. The technology, he argues, has “kick-started a revolutionary wave”—one today’s graduates are well positioned to ride. “I cannot imagine a more exciting time to begin your life’s work,” Huang said during a keynote address at Carnegie Mellon University’s commencement ceremony yesterday (May 10). Rather than shy away from A.I., he urged graduates to embrace it. “We should not teach fear of the future,” said Huang. “We should engage it with optimism, responsibility and ambition.”
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Huang, 63, was born in Taiwan but began attending boarding school in rural........
