Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says programming AI is similar to how you 'program a person'
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Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, spoke at London Tech Week, comparing programming AI to programming a person, emphasizing that anyone can do it using plain language. He explained that the AI reacts and improves based on user feedback, calling the technology a 'great equalizer' that transforms accessibility. Huang highlighted that while traditional programming required learning complex languages, the new language is simply human interaction, stating that anyone can engage AI effectively by asking it kindly to perform tasks, thus democratizing technology for all.
You say, 'You are an incredible poet. You are deeply steeped in Shakespeare, and I would like you to write a poem to describe today's keynote.' Without very much effort, this AI would help you generate such a wonderful poem.
Most people don't know C++, very few people know Python, and everybody, as you know, knows human.
The way you program a computer today is to ask the computer to do something for you, even write a program, generate images, write a poem - just ask it nicely.
This way of interacting with computers, I think, is something that almost anybody can do.
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