NVIDIA says it will restart sales of a key AI chip to China
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ABP News on MSNNvidia CEO Jensen Huang Says He Uses AI 'Every Day', Claims It Doesn't Make People DumberNvidia chief Jensen Huang opens up about how AI is impacting his daily life, and why he believes it’s helping people become smarter, not the opposite.
Now, Jensen Huang, CEO of chip manufacturer and AI firm Nvidia, offered his (slightly stale) perspective. In an interview with CNN, Huang essentially passes job protection responsibilities over to business leaders, claiming; “If the world runs out of ideas, then productivity gains translates to job loss.”
The chief executive of the world’s leading chipmaker warned that while artificial intelligence will significantly boost workplace productivity, it could lead to job loss if industries lack innovation.
Now, let's consider Jensen Huang's recent move. The CEO sold shares of Nvidia from July 8 through July 10, and that follows a sale of shares from June 18 through June 23.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says the Trump administration has approved export licenses for H20 AI chips to China. The move comes amid US-China tech tensions and could be a breakthrough for Nvidia in the AI chip race.