Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang claims that artificial intelligence (AI) would eliminate the “digital divide” since anybody can become a computer programmer by just speaking to a computer.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said that thanks to artificial intelligence, anyone can now be a programmer since all they need to do is speak to the computer. Huang was speaking at the Computex convention in Taipei.
Huang even went so far as to claim that the development of artificial intelligence will put an end to the “digital divide,” which is simply the difference in computer literacy between a worker in the technology sector and someone who has no connection to the sector at all.
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The need for new AI systems, which rely on powerful processors and computer systems for training, is a significant factor in this rise.
Wall Street anticipated that Nvidia would grow after the jump in AI demand, but the business outperformed forecasts by more than 50%. This is due in part to the company’s expanded supply in response to the spike in demand for AI-based processors.