NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang announced the end of a 60-year computing paradigm during his keynote at Carnegie Mellon University's commencement ceremony, where he received an honorary Doctor of Science and Technology degree. Addressing over 5,800 graduates, Huang highlighted the shift from traditional software development to a new era of "mass manufacturing intelligence," driven by machine learning and neural networks. He reassured that AI will augment rather than replace human roles, noting the growing demand for software engineers and radiologists despite automation.
Huang shared a personal anecdote about NVIDIA's early struggles, recounting a pivotal moment when he had to admit failure to Sega's CEO, which ultimately led to the development of NVIDIA's enduring chip design methodology. He urged graduates to seize the opportunity presented by AI, describing it as the largest technological infrastructure investment in history and a chance for America's reindustrialization. Huang concluded with a motivational call to action, encouraging the Class of 2026 to "Run. Don’t walk."
NVIDIA's Jensen Huang Declares End of 60-Year Computing Era, Emphasizes AI's Role in Augmenting Human Capability
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