Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang at the Gartner IT Symposium Predicts AI Will Drive a New Industrial Revolution
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has expressed his belief that the world is on the brink of a new industrial revolution, one that will be driven not by steam or electricity, but by artificial intelligence (AI). Speaking at the Gartner IT Symposium, Huang shared his views on the future trajectory of AI and how business leaders should be preparing to integrate this technology into their operations.
Huang emphasized that the shift from traditional software development to AI-powered neural networks has fundamentally changed the entire technological landscape. He noted that this transformation goes beyond simply increasing computing power; it is about redefining the nature of work itself. According to Huang, AI does not merely learn how to use tools like conventional software; it learns how to perform tasks autonomously, solve complex problems, and even collaborate with other AI systems.
Huang described this moment as a pivotal change for enterprises. While companies have historically focused on developing tools, both hardware and software, the advent of AI introduces digital forms of intelligence that represent a new frontier. He went on to say that this development is comparable to the birth of a new industry, likening it to the beginning of a new industrial revolution.
Reflecting on the early days of software development, Huang compared AI’s rise to the way software was once viewed as an abstract but highly valuable product. He suggested that AI will follow a similar path, with “tokens” produced by AI becoming the new currency. These tokens, which can be reconstituted into language, video, images, and potentially robotic movements, represent a new form of output that will reshape industries. Huang argued that the world is close to realizing the potential of “artificial general robotics,” where robots could perform tasks based on natural language commands.
Huang acknowledged the transformative nature of AI, describing its impact as profound. However, he also noted that many business leaders are still grappling with how and where AI should be applied within their organizations. Nvidia itself is embedding AI into its core operations, including optimizing processes like chip design and supply chain management. Huang advised that other companies should follow suit, integrating AI into their platforms and databases to capture and retain institutional knowledge.
Huang also spoke about the potential of “agentic AI,” referring to AI models that can make decisions with minimal human intervention. Nvidia is collaborating with companies such as SAP and ServiceNow to develop systems that incorporate these AI agents. He explained that if AI can learn in an unsupervised manner, the need for human labeling would be greatly reduced, allowing AI to explore new possibilities and perform remarkable tasks.
Looking ahead, Huang predicted that Nvidia would eventually have 50,000 employees and over 100 million AI assistants. He expressed confidence that every organization will witness a similar surge in AI-driven workers, whether in this generation or the next. According to Huang, the expansion of AI in the workforce is inevitable.
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