
"While Huang acknowledged that AI has created uncertainty for many people, he said that “every major technological revolution in history created fear alongside opportunity.”"
Jensen Huang told Carnegie Mellon’s graduating class that the timing for launching a career could not be better because careers are starting at the beginning of the AI revolution. He framed AI as an opportunity that should be utilized responsibly, not feared. He said major technological revolutions historically create both fear and opportunity. He also argued that AI may not directly replace people in their jobs, but people who use AI more effectively than others could gain an advantage. Broader graduate anxiety is reflected in surveys showing many seniors believe AI has reduced entry-level jobs, even as some remain optimistic about their futures.
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