„I actually expect us to have more things to do,“ CEO Jensen Huang told Fox Business.
Elon Musk recently insisted that our robot-filled future will allow humans to collect free money for doing nothing, while bots do all the labor. But Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang doesn’t seem to be buying that narrative. In fact, Huang seems to think advancements in AI and robotics are going to mean that humans will be busier than ever in the world of tomorrow.
Huang appeared on Fox Business on Thursday, where he talked about the controversy surrounding selling chips to China, Nvidia’s success as a $4 trillion company, and the potential for the AI bubble to burst (he doesn’t think it will, despite what Sam Altman has suggested).
Huang was also asked about Nvidia’s Jetson Thor “robot brain” and how robotics might revolutionize the way that we all live in the future.
“I mean, we want to know how you see robots eventually, I guess, making decisions without human prompts. And where does this eventually take us?” Fox Business host Liz Claman asked. “I’m asking you to put that futurist hat on.”
Huang said robots would be everywhere and “everything that moves will be robotic” in the future.
“There will be robotic humanoid robots that are very general-purpose. We’re gonna see robotic systems of all different kinds. They’re gonna be in hospitals doing robotic surgery. They’re gonna be in factories building things. They’re gonna be in farms doing agriculture. I mean, it’s just incredible the number of robotic systems,” said Huang.