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Tech CEO Warns: Companies and Individuals Without Artificial Intelligence Expertise Will be Left Behind

Jensen Huang, Nvidia’s CEO, stressed the importance of companies and individuals keeping up with the new wave of Artificial intelligence to avoid being left behind.

In his address at the commencement ceremony of National Taiwan University, Huang conveyed to the graduating class that the advent of groundbreaking technology will revolutionize the corporate realm and impact every job profoundly.

Embracing Artificial Intelligence for Competitive Advantage

During his commencement speech, Huang remarked, “Agile companies will harness the potential of AI to their advantage and enhance their position, while those less adept will face demise.” He also allayed concerns about AI displacing jobs, asserting that individuals with expertise in AI will be in demand.

As the long-standing head of Nvidia since 1993, Huang further emphasized that AI technology will serve as a co-pilot, augmenting the productivity and efficiency of workers across various industries. This progress will lead to the creation of new job opportunities while rendering some existing ones obsolete.

Huang’s statements align with the recent trend of companies introducing or announcing their own AI-driven services. Microsoft, for instance, unveiled Teams Premium, a premium messaging service powered by OpenAI’s ChatGPT messaging service.

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Proposed Legislation for Parental Consent

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Jensen Huang, Nvidia’s CEO, stressed the importance of companies and individuals keeping up with the new wave of Artificial intelligence to avoid being left behind.

 

OpenAI’s ChatGPT, a sophisticated tool launched in November, generates responses to user queries in a remarkably human-like manner, surpassing previous technologies.

Billionaire Elon Musk, who owns Twitter and Tesla, intends to launch his own AI platform as a 

competitor to Microsoft and Google’s AI chatbots. Musk’s upcoming platform, named TruthGPT, aims to be an AI system that seeks maximum truth and endeavors to comprehend the intricacies of the universe.

However, the introduction of such innovative technology has recently sparked concerns among parents and educators. 

Some individuals argue that students might have exploited ChatGPT to engage in academic dishonesty, prompting several school districts to prohibit the use of this tool.

Senator Rick Scott introduced the AI Shield for Kids Act earlier this month, proposing legislation that would mandate parental consent for children to access Artificial Intelligence technology.

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