Jensen Huang Biography Flash: Nvidia CEO Demands AI Everything While Warning of No-Win Market Trap
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Jensen Huang has had quite the whirlwind week, cementing his status as the most scrutinized tech CEO in America. The Nvidia boss kicked things off with a controversial all-hands meeting that quickly leaked to the press. Speaking to employees the day after Nvidia's record-breaking earnings report, Huang responded sharply to managers who were reportedly telling teams to dial back their artificial intelligence usage. "Are you insane?" he asked bluntly, demanding that every possible task be automated with AI. He reassured staff that jobs were safe, noting Nvidia hired several thousand people last quarter and is still about ten thousand employees short of where they need to be. This stance reflects Nvidia's aggressive expansion into new offices across Asia and the United States, including sites in Shanghai and Taipei.
But there's more. Fortune reports that Huang told employees they should keep experimenting with AI tools like Cursor for coding, even if they don't work perfectly on the first try. "Use it until it does," he commanded, emphasizing that the company has the power to shape the technology's future. This messaging aligns with his broader philosophy shared at the Saudi US Forum, where Axios captured him discussing how artificial intelligence will transform everyone's roles, making jobs fundamentally different but not necessarily eliminating them.
The week also saw Huang traveling to Taiwan on Thanksgiving weekend, marking his third trip to the island nation in the second half of 2025. While earlier speculation suggested visits to TSMC, exact details remain under wraps according to Digital Times. Perhaps more revealing is what he said during Nvidia's earnings call about the company's positioning. According to The Street, Huang explicitly reframed Nvidia as infrastructure rather than a semiconductor firm, describing the company as an AI factory that turns power into tokens and intelligence.
Perhaps most telling is Huang's acknowledgment of the elephant in the room. He described Nvidia as trapped in a no-win situation to employees. If the company delivers bad results, critics call it an AI bubble. If results are phenomenal, the same critics say Nvidia is fueling the bubble. He warned that even a slightly weaker quarter could cause catastrophic market consequences.
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