It's going to take every bit of society's ingenuity to save our jobs from the machines.
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) is a fascinating and terrifying subject.
While AI brings positive gains for our little planet we call home, there's also a good chance it will cause massive unrest as it gets smarter and becomes a much better employee than you or I.
Besides the ever more frequent reports of significant layoffs and outright job losses in the wake of AI's rise, the heads of many of the leading AI firms are also sounding the alarm.
But is the situation as bad as some of AI's most powerful players are making it out to be?
NVIDIA is currently the hottest commodity on the AI market right now, as its chips are the ones that everyone wants powering their AI models. NVIDIA recently became the first $4 trillion company, made possible largely by the ongoing AI race.
That gives NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang's comments on AI a lot of weight.
Huang was recently interviewed by CNN's Fareed Zakaria, in which Huang expressed a bit of optimism alongside some pessimism about AI and the impact it's having on jobs (via Tom's Hardware).
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