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CEO Jensen Huang pushed back on growing concerns that the world is heading toward an AI bubble, arguing that today's massive investments are rooted in a historic shift in how computing itself works. Huang Breaks Down Why AI Demand Isn't Hype Speaking at the U.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has reportedly told Nvidia employees in a leaked all-hands meeting that “the market did not appreciate” the AI giant despite the company’s record-breaking quarter, according to Business Insider.
"There is no question that Nvidia will make a bunch of money," Gary Marcus, a professor emeritus of psychology and neuroscience at New York University, who specializes in AI, told ABC News. "There are many questions about where the market is headed after this initial burst of enthusiasm."
Nvidia CEO emphasized the challenges of managing expectations amid the intense focus on AI. ・Jensen Huang said "the market did not appreciate" the AI bellwether’s strong earnings. ・For the fourth quarter,
Nvidia reported quarterly results that handily topped Wall Street expectations, sending the stock sharply higher in after-hours trading.
Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang humorously addressed the company's record-breaking earnings, noting the immense pressure and market scrutiny. Despite a stel
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Nvidia CEO says the company is in a no-win situation amid AI-bubble chatter, leaked meeting reveals
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang told employees this week that the company has been pushed into a no-win situation by mounting fears of an AI bubble, even as it continues to post blockbuster results, according to audio of an internal all-hands meeting reviewed by Business Insider.
The Tesla CEO likened working in the future to “playing sports or a video game.” Elon Musk said this week that in 10 to 20 years, work will be optional. He was sitting on stage at the U.S.-Saudi Arabia Investment Forum in Washington, D.C. along with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang.