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Nvidia’s Jensen Huang Says AI Is Creating Jobs, Not Just Automating Tasks

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang argues AI can create jobs, support re-industrialization, and automate tasks without replacing entire roles.

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Nvidia’s Jensen Huang Says AI Is Creating Jobs, Not Just Automating Tasks

Nvidia’s Jensen Huang Says AI Is Creating Jobs, Not Just Automating Tasks

Nvidia’s Jensen Huang Says AI Is Creating Jobs, Not Just Automating Tasks

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang pushed back on fears that AI will wipe out work, arguing that AI can generate jobs and help the U.S. re-industrialize. His view: automating tasks is not the same as replacing entire roles.

AI job anxiety is rising, but Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is taking a notably optimistic position: AI is creating jobs, not simply eliminating them.

In a conversation hosted by the Milken Institute with MSNBC’s Becky Quick, Huang argued that AI should be viewed as an industrial-scale job creator. He described AI as a major opportunity for the United States to re-industrialize, pointing to the factories and infrastructure needed to support the AI industry, including the hardware that powers AI systems.

One of Huang’s core arguments is that task automation is not the same as job replacement. In his view, even when AI takes over a specific task within a role, that does not automatically mean the broader purpose of the job disappears. This distinction matters for business leaders, SaaS teams, and operators trying to decide how AI fits into their workforce strategy.

Huang also warned that fear-heavy narratives could discourage people from engaging with AI. He criticized claims that AI will dominate humanity or wipe out major parts of the economy, saying those stories may make the technology unpopular or intimidating to the workers and companies that should be learning how to use it.

The article also notes a counterpoint: some of the most extreme “AI doomer” rhetoric has come from inside the AI industry itself, where critics argue it can function as a marketing tactic. And the long-term labor impact remains uncertain. TechCrunch cites financial and academic organizations suggesting that as much as 15% of U.S. jobs could be eliminated over the next several years because of AI.

The takeaway for companies is practical: don’t frame AI only as replacement. Frame it as workflow redesign. The real opportunity may be identifying which tasks AI can handle, which human responsibilities remain essential, and how teams can adapt before the market forces the issue.

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Tags: AI, Nvidia, Jensen Huang, AI jobs, automation

Source: TechCrunch

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