Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Highlights Global Tech Cooperation Amid Trump-Era Policies
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang discusses the resilience of global tech collaboration and AI’s role in solving critical global challenges, despite geopolitical tensions.
Jensen Huang, the CEO of Nvidia, is optimistic about working on technology around the world, despite many geopolitical challenges. While in Hong Kong on Saturday, Huang emphasized science and technology cooperation between countries noting that policies shifted, especially under the Trump administration.
Huang said, “For decades, social and scientific progress has been driven by global cooperation in math, science, and open research.” “We will keep working together. We’ll find a balance between following the rules, improving technology, and helping customers all over the world, even if the rules change.
Huang’s words come after years of stricter U.S. export rules on high-tech goods to China, which started during Donald Trump’s first term and stayed in place under Joe Biden. Because of these rules, Nvidia has had to change the products it sells in China, which is a key market for its AI-focused chips.
Harnessing AI for Global Challenges
During his trip, Huang was awarded an honorary doctorate in engineering by the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and addressed both students and scholars in a fireside chat. He talked more about AI and the great details of how it works and he asserted that the chief objective of AI is inference not training.
Huang said, “AI’s real value lies in its ability to solve big problems like making better wind turbines, finding new ways to store energy, and even better ways to capture carbon dioxide.” He thought that AI supercomputers could work off-grid, using renewable energy to power themselves in remote places to have the least possible effect on the environment.
Concerns have been raised about how much energy AI technology uses, so he said, “Using energy for intelligence is perhaps the best investment we can make for the future.”
A New Era of Computing
Huang gave an uplifting speech to graduates earlier in the day, calling it “the age of AI.” He told the students to take advantage of the chances that come up in a world where technology is changing quickly and businesses are being reshaped.
“All is right with the world again.” You and everyone else are at the starting line. Huang said, “With today’s tools, the biggest problems of our time can now be solved.” He was talking about how AI has the power to change science and business in ways that have never been seen before.
Huang’s vision shows how important Nvidia is to creating the global AI ecosystem as the company develops the most AI chips. His comments show how important it is to be creative, environmentally friendly, and work together in the ever-changing tech world.