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Sign up free →Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang stated that AI won't directly eliminate jobs—instead, workers who use AI tools will become more productive than those who don't, making the latter obsolete by comparison. This shifts the narrative away from warnings by other tech leaders who predict mass layoffs from AI automation.
The key difference: Huang is arguing that AI acts as a productivity multiplier for individual workers rather than a blanket job killer. A coworker using AI to draft emails, analyze data, or code in half the time will simply outperform a colleague doing the same work manually, creating competitive pressure within teams rather than across entire industries.
For business professionals and students, this means AI adoption is now a survival skill—not optional. Workers who ignore AI tools risk falling behind peers who use them, potentially affecting performance reviews, promotions, and job security within the same role and company.
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