Overview
- Jensen Huang likened his practice of querying several AI tools to obtaining multiple medical opinions from different doctors.
- On CNN’s Fareed Zakaria GPS he explained that he asks each AI the same question then has them critique one another’s responses to arrive at the best answer.
- Huang said he uses AI every day and credited the iterative questioning process with improving his cognitive and analytical abilities.
- He acknowledged not having reviewed an MIT study alleging that AI reliance diminishes thinking capacity and firmly rejected its conclusion.
- His remarks highlight an industry-wide debate over generative AI’s impact on productivity and mental acuity, a conversation also voiced by leaders like Microsoft’s Satya Nadella.