Nvidia CEO Says AI Will Increase Work as 90% of Revenue Comes From AI Chips
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Updated · Futura · May 16
Nvidia CEO Says AI Will Increase Work as 90% of Revenue Comes From AI Chips
6 articles · Updated · Futura · May 16
Jensen Huang said AI will make people work more, not less, arguing that automation of repetitive tasks will raise productivity and free time for additional projects.
At the US-Saudi Investment Forum, he cited radiology as an example: AI can speed image analysis, but demand for radiologists continues to grow.
The remarks push back on predictions from Elon Musk that work could become optional within 10 to 20 years as AI advances.
Nvidia has a direct stake in that outlook: 90% of its latest quarterly revenue came from AI data-center chips, with that business up 62% from a year earlier.
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