AI chip Nvidia, the leading company Jensen Huang, CEO of [Company Name], wants employees to use artificial intelligence as much as possible. (AI), he insisted that employees should not worry about losing their jobs in the process.
Last Thursday (the day after Nvidia released its explosive earnings report), Jensen Huang held an all-hands meeting and responded to the issue of "some managers asking employees to reduce their use of AI".
According to a leaked recording, Jensen Huang said at an all-hands meeting last week: "As far as I know, some managers at Nvidia are actually instructing employees to use AI less. Are you crazy?"
Huang Renxun stated that he strongly opposes this practice .
“I hope that all tasks that can be automated by AI will be automated by AI,” Huang said. “I assure you that you will still have jobs to do.”
Nvidia is not alone; several other tech giants have taken steps to encourage employees to integrate AI more into their daily work. Microsoft , for example, has reportedly... Both Amazon and Met plan to evaluate employees based on their use of AI, while Google requires engineers to use AI in programming. After employees raised the request, they are now in talks to adopt the AI programming assistant Cursor.
Jensen Huang also revealed that Nvidia's software engineers are also using Cursor. He added that if AI is temporarily unable to perform a specific task, "we will continue to use it until it can," and "we will actively participate to help optimize it, because we have that capability."
Despite the growing anxiety about unemployment amid the rise of AI, Jensen Huang reassured employees that there was no need to worry.
He stated that while other tech companies were laying off employees, Nvidia still hired "thousands" of people last quarter—he joked that this even caused a shortage of parking spaces at the company, adding that hiring was still accelerating.
“Frankly, I think we may be short about 10,000 people,” Huang said.
Nvidia's workforce has expanded significantly: from 29,600 at the end of fiscal year 2024 to 36,000 at the end of fiscal year 2025. At the same time, Nvidia is also increasing the number of its offices worldwide.
As Jensen Huang made the above remarks, concerns about an "AI bubble" had been looming over Nvidia, and despite the company's better-than-expected earnings report last week, these concerns remained unabated. At the end of last month, Nvidia's market capitalization briefly surpassed $5 trillion, but has since clearly declined. Nvidia's latest market capitalization is $4.32 trillion, still making it the world's most valuable company.
(Article source: CLS)