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AI Means Everyone Can Now Be a Programmer, Nvidia Chief Says

CNA2023-05-29

Artificial intelligence means everyone can now be a computer programmer as all they need to do is speak to the computer, Nvidia Corp CEO Jensen Huang said on Monday, hailing the end of the "digital divide".

Nvidia has surged to become the world's most valuable listed semiconductor company as a major supplier of chips and computing systems for artificial intelligence.

The company last week forecast second-quarter revenue more than 50 percent above Wall Street estimates and said it was boosting supply to meet surging demand for its artificial-intelligence chips, which are used to power ChatGPT and many similar services.

Speaking to thousands of people at the Computex forum in Taipei, Huang, who was born in southern Taiwan before his family emigrated to the United States when he was a child, said AI was leading a computing revolution.

"There's no question we're in a new computing era," he said in a speech, occasionally dropping in words of Mandarin or Taiwanese to the delight of the crowd.

"Every single computing era you could do different things that weren't possible before, and artificial intelligence certainly qualifies," Huang added.

"The programming barrier is incredibly low. We have closed the digital divide. Everyone is a programmer now - you just have to say something to the computer," he said.

"The rate of progress, because it's so easy to use, is the reason why it's growing so fast. This is going to touch literally every single industry."

Nvidia's chips have helped companies such as Microsoft Corp add human-like chat features to search engines such as Bing.

Huang demonstrated what AI could do, including getting a programme to write a short pop song praising Nvidia with only a few words of instruction.

He unveiled several new applications, including a partnership with the world's largest advertising group WPP for generative AI-enabled content for digital advertising.

Nvidia has strained to meet demand for its AI chips, with Tesla Inc TSLA.O CEO Elon Musk, who is reportedly building out an artificial-intelligence startup, last week telling an interviewer that the graphics processing units (GPUs) are "considerably harder to get than drugs".

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  • orsiri
    ·2023-05-29
    Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang highlights the transformative power of artificial intelligence (AI), stating that with AI, everyone can now be a programmer by simply speaking to their computer. Nvidia's strong position in supplying AI chips and computing systems has made it the world's most valuable listed semiconductor company. The ease of use and rapid progress in AI adoption across industries contribute to its exponential growth. The demand for Nvidia's AI chips is skyrocketing, with challenges in meeting supply.
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    • sailors
      oh
      2023-05-29
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    • WongThiha
      ok
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  • klostany
    ·2023-05-29
    Yes, garbage in garbage out
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  • vakit
    ·2023-05-29
    Anyone could become a programmer, if they wanted to be, regardless of AI
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    • vakit
      Also anyone could be the CEO of Nvidia too
      2023-05-29
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