Yesterday, Jensen Huang, the CEO of NVIDIA, shared his ambitious vision on the well-known podcast "Bg 2." He announced that NVIDIA is advancing towards becoming a leading global technology company with a workforce of 50,000 employees and plans to deploy 100 million AI assistants in the near future to significantly enhance the company's productivity.
During the interview, Huang depicted a futuristic NVIDIA where every department extensively utilizes AI assistants. These intelligent aides will take over mundane daily tasks, thereby unleashing employees' creativity and allowing them to focus on more strategic initiatives. He emphasized that these AI assistants will not only handle tasks efficiently but also possess the ability to autonomously recruit additional AI agents to collaboratively solve problems, enabling seamless communication between AIs and humans. This vision is set to greatly improve the company's collaborative efficiency and propel productivity to new heights.
On the impact of AI technology on the job market, Huang remains optimistic. He pointed out that although AI will profoundly transform every job, NVIDIA's initiative to deploy AI assistants internally will not lead to layoffs but will instead help "ensure employment." He explained that by leveraging AI technology, the company can significantly boost productivity and drive revenue growth, thereby providing more substantial benefits to employees. This perspective dispels external concerns that AI technology might threaten human employment.
With the global demand for AI technology continuing to rise, NVIDIA has become a frontrunner in the "AI boom" investment surge. The company's success has not only fueled rapid business growth but also led to a substantial increase in Huang's personal wealth. According to the latest data, his net worth has reached an astonishing $118 billion, placing him 11th on the global billionaire list.