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NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang sits down and chats with Joe Rogan, tells him an 'AI doomsday is never going to happen', no Terminator-level event.
Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of the U.S. chip maker Nvidia, said that he operates in a constant “state of anxiety,” fearing the company could go bankrupt at any moment.
Time magazine has named Silicon Valley's AI architects as its Person of the Year; Nvidia (NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang is included among the ranks of top tech chief executives. Stephen Witt — the author of The Thinking Machine: Jensen Huang,
The cofounder of the $4.53 trillion AI chip giant says Americans should return to factory work—for their own prosperity and the country’s. Howard Lutnick claims technician roles can start at $90,000,
Even billionaire CEOs have deep-seated worries. That’s part of what drives his success.
NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang spoke with Joe Rogan about his interactions with the Trump administration, how gaming technology revolutionized computing, and the future of AI: JENSEN HUANG: Somehow your name came up and [Trump] asked,
NVIDIA is giving away a custom GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Cyberpunk 2077 Edition signed by Jensen Huang to celebrate the 5th anniversary of Cyberpunk 2077.
WASHINGTON -- WASHINGTON (AP) — Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang met separately with President Donald Trump and Republican senators Wednesday as tech executives work to secure favorable federal policies for the artificial intelligence industry, including the limited sale of Nvidia's highly valued computer chips to U.S. rivals like China.
In a wide-ranging interview, Huang claims AI growth is gradual, powerful and already changing global power dynamics.
Nvidia can now sell H200 chips to China under Trump’s new policy, a shift that follows months of lobbying by CEO Jensen Huang.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, despite leading his company to a $5 trillion valuation, lives in constant anxiety, a fear rooted in a near-bankruptcy experie
Under President Trump, it’s becoming clear that doing business with China is fine — under the right, lucrative conditions. In a post on Truth Social, the president said this week that his administration will allow Nvidia to sell one of its most ...