Jensen Huang
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Jensen Huang is the CEO and co-founder of Nvidia, overseeing the company's GPU roadmap including Hopper, Blackwell, and Rubin architectures, and the company's expansion into photonic interconnects, CPUs, and the acquisition of Groq.
AI #164: Pre Opus
Claude Opus 4.7 claims the title of most advanced public model with substantial coding improvements, while OpenAI expands into computer use and life sciences (GPT-Rosalind), marking an acceleration in capability releases across both major players.
[AINews] The Inference Inflection
Inference compute emerges as undervalued strategic differentiator: Intel's rising CPU demand in Q1 and industry leader consensus (Altman, Brown) signal infrastructure inflection point amid sustained GPU spending squeeze since 2020-2021.
Nvidia’s Jensen Huang thinks $1 trillion won’t be enough to meet AI demand—and he’s paying engineers in AI tokens worth half their salary to prove it
Jensen Huang signals Nvidia's $1 trillion forecast is still short of peak AI infrastructure demand, so the company is paying engineers half their salary in compute tokens to lock in talent during the infrastructure arms race.
Microsoft researchers have revealed the 40 jobs most exposed to AI—and even teachers make the list
Microsoft's 2025 study ranks 40 occupations by AI exposure, identifying translators, historians, and writers as most vulnerable, with ~5 million customer service roles directly threatened as major employers freeze hiring in anticipation of AI displacement.
At 'AI Coachella,' Stanford Students Line Up to Learn From Silicon Valley Royalty
Silicon Valley's top AI CEOs converge on Stanford's sold-out CS 153 class to build direct talent pipeline access, revealing industry's coordinated play for next-gen engineers and tensions over academic independence.