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Nvidia CEO Predicts AGI in Five Years Amid Company's AI Boom

Jensen Huang's Unconventional Leadership Style and Views on U.S.-China Chip Dependence Revealed

  • Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang predicts artificial general intelligence (AGI) will be achieved within the next five years, defining AGI as a computer that can complete tests in a 'fairly competitive' way to human intelligence.
  • Huang has an unusual management style, with 50 direct reports, and communicates with his staff through hundreds of short emails daily.
  • Huang believes the U.S. is at least a decade away from supply chain independence from China in the chipmaking industry.
  • Huang wakes up every day worried about the potential failure of Nvidia, a fear stemming from the company's near bankruptcy in the mid-1990s.
  • Huang's leadership has seen Nvidia's stock rise over 228% this year, driven by demand for the company's high-end graphics processors (GPUs), which are used to train and operate AI models.
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