Overview
- At VivaTech in Paris, Jensen Huang rejected Dario Amodei’s forecast that AI could eliminate up to half of entry-level white-collar jobs.
- He likened open, peer-reviewed AI development to medical research to underscore the need for transparency in responsible innovation.
- Huang acknowledged that AI will reshape certain roles but argued it will also generate new positions and drive productivity.
- Nvidia announced plans to build over 20 “AI factories” across Europe to ease GPU shortages and bolster regional AI research and startups.
- Revelio Labs data show a decline in AI-exposed job postings since January 2023, even as Cognizant CEO Ravi Kumar predicts AI will broaden entry-level hiring.