Jen-Hsun Huang, CEO of NVIDIA (, recently shared profound insights on the future of AI and human work in an international media interview. He not only refuted the mainstream concern that "AI will lower human cognitive abilities," but also pointed out that prompt engineering will become an important skill for enhancing cognition. (Background: NVIDIA returns to the top of the world "Jen-Hsun Huang cashes out 840 million" NVDA, what highlights are there in Nvidia's Q1 financial report?) (Additional background: Jen-Hsun Huang: NVIDIA's Taiwan headquarters is located in Beishi Ke! Shihpai and Tianmu call it "NVIDIA housing area" preparing for a rise) As the world debates whether AI will replace future human jobs or even weaken our cognitive abilities, Jen-Hsun Huang, CEO of NVIDIA ), provided a different answer. According to a CNN interview, he emphasized that he uses AI every day and believes that prompt engineering is a high-level cognitive skill that helps people learn and solve problems more effectively. AI will reshape work, but not through mass unemployment. Jen-Hsun Huang admitted that AI will indeed change the way everyone works. However, he pointed out that the future workplace transformation will not be characterized by "mass unemployment," but rather "mass task restructuring": many repetitive and procedural jobs will be replaced by AI, but at the same time, entirely new positions and demands will be created. As he said: "Some jobs will disappear, but many new positions will also be created. I hope that the productivity improvements brought by artificial intelligence in various industries can ultimately drive the development of society as a whole." This view sharply contrasts with some experts. Adam Dorr, research director at RethinkX, predicts that by 2045, "most jobs will no longer exist"; while "the godfather of AI" Geoffrey Hinton even suggested that people might consider becoming plumbers, as "ordinary intellectual labor will be replaced by AI." Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei also stated in an interview with Axios this May that AI could eliminate 50% of entry-level white-collar jobs within five years, affecting various fields including technology, finance, and law. Prompt engineering: a new skill in the AI era. Jen-Hsun Huang further pointed out that effectively interacting with AI and posing precise questions is itself a new type of cognitive ability. He shared that when he talks with AI every day, he simultaneously poses the same question to multiple AIs and lets them compare answers, engaging in critical thinking and judgment. This "prompt engineering" is not just tool operation; it is key to enhancing thinking and learning efficiency. In response to concerns that AI might cause people to "regress in thinking," he clearly stated: "I do not let AI think for me; rather, I let it teach me knowledge that I do not yet understand or assist me in solving problems that I find difficult to handle." This perspective also echoes discussions sparked by recent MIT research: over-reliance on AI tools may weaken brain activity. However, Jen-Hsun Huang believes that using AI correctly can stimulate people's motivation to learn and critical thinking, rather than simply replacing them. The Chinese market and global competition: a key piece of the AI landscape. In addition to observations at the personal and industrial levels, Jen-Hsun Huang has also emphasized the importance of the Chinese market in various interviews. In an interview with CCTV, he announced that NVIDIA's H20 graphics card has been approved for sale in China and that a new RTX Pro graphics card, designed for graphics computing and AI, will soon be launched. This not only reflects China's position among global AI developers but also indicates the internationalization of competition in the AI industry. He once said: "50% of global AI developers are Chinese." Survival skills in the AI era. NVIDIA's market value recently surpassed 4 trillion dollars, making it the first in the world; thus, it is understandable that every word from Jen-Hsun Huang resonates with market nerves, and he is unlikely to make comments unfavorable to the company's future. However, the fact that AI is changing the world is a reality that everyone must face. As Jen-Hsun Huang said, dancing with AI, learning to ask the right questions, and collaborating with it will become one of the most important survival skills of this era. Related reports: NVIDIA returns to the top of the world "Jen-Hsun Huang cashes out 840 million" NVDA, what highlights are there in Nvidia's Q1 financial report? Michael Burry of "The Big Short" liquidated his holdings this season! Why turn to shorting Nvidia and Chinese tech stocks? NVIDIA Taiwan opens nearly a hundred job vacancies, CEO Jen-Hsun Huang hints: "If I reveal too early, there will be no surprises." "Jen-Hsun Huang: This is how I use AI to become smarter, not worried about AI taking human jobs." This article was originally published in BlockTempo, the most influential blockchain news media.
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Jen-Hsun Huang: Ben de AI'yi böyle kullanıyorum, kendimi daha akıllı hale getiriyorum, AI'nın insanın işini kapması konusunda endişelenmiyorum.
Jen-Hsun Huang, CEO of NVIDIA (, recently shared profound insights on the future of AI and human work in an international media interview. He not only refuted the mainstream concern that "AI will lower human cognitive abilities," but also pointed out that prompt engineering will become an important skill for enhancing cognition. (Background: NVIDIA returns to the top of the world "Jen-Hsun Huang cashes out 840 million" NVDA, what highlights are there in Nvidia's Q1 financial report?) (Additional background: Jen-Hsun Huang: NVIDIA's Taiwan headquarters is located in Beishi Ke! Shihpai and Tianmu call it "NVIDIA housing area" preparing for a rise) As the world debates whether AI will replace future human jobs or even weaken our cognitive abilities, Jen-Hsun Huang, CEO of NVIDIA ), provided a different answer. According to a CNN interview, he emphasized that he uses AI every day and believes that prompt engineering is a high-level cognitive skill that helps people learn and solve problems more effectively. AI will reshape work, but not through mass unemployment. Jen-Hsun Huang admitted that AI will indeed change the way everyone works. However, he pointed out that the future workplace transformation will not be characterized by "mass unemployment," but rather "mass task restructuring": many repetitive and procedural jobs will be replaced by AI, but at the same time, entirely new positions and demands will be created. As he said: "Some jobs will disappear, but many new positions will also be created. I hope that the productivity improvements brought by artificial intelligence in various industries can ultimately drive the development of society as a whole." This view sharply contrasts with some experts. Adam Dorr, research director at RethinkX, predicts that by 2045, "most jobs will no longer exist"; while "the godfather of AI" Geoffrey Hinton even suggested that people might consider becoming plumbers, as "ordinary intellectual labor will be replaced by AI." Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei also stated in an interview with Axios this May that AI could eliminate 50% of entry-level white-collar jobs within five years, affecting various fields including technology, finance, and law. Prompt engineering: a new skill in the AI era. Jen-Hsun Huang further pointed out that effectively interacting with AI and posing precise questions is itself a new type of cognitive ability. He shared that when he talks with AI every day, he simultaneously poses the same question to multiple AIs and lets them compare answers, engaging in critical thinking and judgment. This "prompt engineering" is not just tool operation; it is key to enhancing thinking and learning efficiency. In response to concerns that AI might cause people to "regress in thinking," he clearly stated: "I do not let AI think for me; rather, I let it teach me knowledge that I do not yet understand or assist me in solving problems that I find difficult to handle." This perspective also echoes discussions sparked by recent MIT research: over-reliance on AI tools may weaken brain activity. However, Jen-Hsun Huang believes that using AI correctly can stimulate people's motivation to learn and critical thinking, rather than simply replacing them. The Chinese market and global competition: a key piece of the AI landscape. In addition to observations at the personal and industrial levels, Jen-Hsun Huang has also emphasized the importance of the Chinese market in various interviews. In an interview with CCTV, he announced that NVIDIA's H20 graphics card has been approved for sale in China and that a new RTX Pro graphics card, designed for graphics computing and AI, will soon be launched. This not only reflects China's position among global AI developers but also indicates the internationalization of competition in the AI industry. He once said: "50% of global AI developers are Chinese." Survival skills in the AI era. NVIDIA's market value recently surpassed 4 trillion dollars, making it the first in the world; thus, it is understandable that every word from Jen-Hsun Huang resonates with market nerves, and he is unlikely to make comments unfavorable to the company's future. However, the fact that AI is changing the world is a reality that everyone must face. As Jen-Hsun Huang said, dancing with AI, learning to ask the right questions, and collaborating with it will become one of the most important survival skills of this era. Related reports: NVIDIA returns to the top of the world "Jen-Hsun Huang cashes out 840 million" NVDA, what highlights are there in Nvidia's Q1 financial report? Michael Burry of "The Big Short" liquidated his holdings this season! Why turn to shorting Nvidia and Chinese tech stocks? NVIDIA Taiwan opens nearly a hundred job vacancies, CEO Jen-Hsun Huang hints: "If I reveal too early, there will be no surprises." "Jen-Hsun Huang: This is how I use AI to become smarter, not worried about AI taking human jobs." This article was originally published in BlockTempo, the most influential blockchain news media.