Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang downplays fears of widespread AI-induced job losses, contrasting with other tech leaders. He predicts AI will reshape jobs, automating routine tasks but preserving roles requiring creativity and judgment. Huang envisions AI fostering new industries, like robot apparel design, and believes the transition will be gradual, not catastrophic. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang downplays fears of widespread AI-induced job losses, contrasting with other tech leaders. He predicts AI will reshape jobs, automating routine tasks but preserving roles requiring creativity and judgment. Huang envisions AI fostering new industries, like robot apparel design, and believes the transition will be gradual, not catastrophic.
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