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Updated · Business Insider · May 26
Nvidia CEO Says School Subjects Won't Matter in AI Era, Urges Kids to Use AI Better
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Updated · Business Insider · May 26

Nvidia CEO Says School Subjects Won't Matter in AI Era, Urges Kids to Use AI Better

8 articles · Updated · Business Insider · May 26
  • Jensen Huang said parents should stop fixating on AI-proof majors because specific subjects will matter less than how students use AI to deepen learning and sharpen their craft.
  • The Nvidia chief said AI will automate many tasks but push people toward harder work requiring judgment and creativity, describing jobs as baskets of tasks rather than fixed roles.
  • Journalism, storytelling, arts and design will still matter, he said, because listening, responding in the moment and telling stories for an audience remain distinctly human strengths.
  • Huang also rejected fears that AI will make people lazier or less intelligent, arguing that like PCs, the internet and smartphones, new technology tends to raise ambition and keep people busier.
  • His comments align with other business leaders who have recently argued that curiosity, adaptability, communication and relationship-building will outlast narrow subject choices in education.
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AI and the Class of 2026: New Industrial Era, New Skills, and the Rise of Human Advantage

Overview

The report highlights 2026 as a turning point where artificial intelligence is profoundly shaping society, especially in education and careers. Industry leaders like Jensen Huang describe this era as a new industrial revolution, with the Class of 2026 entering a world full of opportunity and hope. Learning to work effectively with AI is now as important as traditional technical skills. AI fluency acts as a force multiplier, helping people solve problems, speed up research, and drive innovation. This shift means that mastering AI is essential for success, making it a key skill for the future.

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