Thursday, December 5, 2024 02:31 AM
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announces the beginning of the AI era, highlighting its potential to transform industries and inspire graduates.
In a significant address delivered on Saturday, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang proclaimed that "the age of AI has started." This statement came during a ceremony where he was awarded an honorary doctorate in engineering from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Huang, a pivotal figure in the tech industry, emphasized the transformative power of artificial intelligence, which he believes will revolutionize every industry and scientific field.
Huang's remarks were made in the presence of notable figures, including actor Tony Leung and Nobel Prize winner Prof. Michael Levitt. He highlighted that Nvidia has "reinvented computing and sparked a new industrial revolution" since the company’s inception 25 years ago, when it introduced the graphics processing unit (GPU). This innovation has laid the groundwork for the current advancements in AI technology.
During his speech, Huang stated, "AI is certainly the most important technology of our time, and potentially of all times." He expressed a sense of nostalgia, wishing he had begun his career in this era of rapid technological advancement. Huang encouraged graduates, saying, "The whole world is reset. You're at the starting lines with everybody else. An industry is being reinvented." This sentiment reflects the excitement and potential that the current generation of innovators holds.
Huang further elaborated on the opportunities available to today's graduates, noting that they possess the tools necessary to push the boundaries of science across various fields. He remarked, "The greatest challenges of our time, unimaginable challenges to overcome in the past, all of a sudden seem possible to tackle." This optimistic outlook serves as a call to action for young minds to engage with the challenges and possibilities that lie ahead.
Later in the day, Huang participated in a fireside chat with the university's Council Chairman Harry Sham, along with faculty and students, fostering a dialogue about the future of technology and education. As we stand on the brink of this new era, it is essential for both current and future generations to embrace the advancements in AI and technology. The potential for innovation is vast, and with it comes the responsibility to use these tools wisely for the betterment of society.