Nvidia CEO: “AI won’t steal your job — but prompting is the new thinking.”
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So, Jensen Huang (yep, that Jensen — the leather jacket legend and CEO of Nvidia) just dropped sometakes on AI in a recent CNN interview, and honestly? It’s refreshing.
Here’s the gist:
“AI’s not taking all our jobs — it’s just changing how we work.”
Jensen says the panic about AI killing jobs is a bit overblown. Sure, some jobs might disappear, but many more could be created. He’s already using AI tools himself, and says his own job has totally evolved because of it.🧠
Using AI doesn’t make you dumb.
In fact, he argues that prompting AI properly is a real skill. “I’m not asking it to think for me. I’m asking it to teach me something I don’t know,” Huang said. Respect.Prompting = thinking.
He spends most of his time asking questions — literally 90% of his prompts are question-based. He even asks the same question to multiple AIs, compares their responses, and picks the best one. According to him, this improves cognitive skills.“I think that process of critiquing answers sharpens your thinking.” — Jensen, basically giving us all a free TED Talk
Oh, and in case you missed it: Nvidia is riding the AI wave like no one else. Thanks to massive demand for AI chips (hi Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon
), Nvidia hit a $4 TRILLION market cap in July 2025 — the first company in history to do so.
TL;DR:
AI isn’t killing your brain cells or stealing your job. But if you’re not learning how to prompt properly, you might be missing out. Time to level up those cognitive reps, folks. 🧠Who's already comparing LLM responses like Jensen? What’s your go-to prompt-testing trick? Let’s hear it
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So, Jensen Huang (yep, that Jensen — the leather jacket legend and CEO of Nvidia) just dropped sometakes on AI in a recent CNN interview, and honestly? It’s refreshing.
Here’s the gist:
“AI’s not taking all our jobs — it’s just changing how we work.”
Jensen says the panic about AI killing jobs is a bit overblown. Sure, some jobs might disappear, but many more could be created. He’s already using AI tools himself, and says his own job has totally evolved because of it.🧠
Using AI doesn’t make you dumb.
In fact, he argues that prompting AI properly is a real skill. “I’m not asking it to think for me. I’m asking it to teach me something I don’t know,” Huang said. Respect.Prompting = thinking.
He spends most of his time asking questions — literally 90% of his prompts are question-based. He even asks the same question to multiple AIs, compares their responses, and picks the best one. According to him, this improves cognitive skills.“I think that process of critiquing answers sharpens your thinking.” — Jensen, basically giving us all a free TED Talk
Oh, and in case you missed it: Nvidia is riding the AI wave like no one else. Thanks to massive demand for AI chips (hi Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon
), Nvidia hit a $4 TRILLION market cap in July 2025 — the first company in history to do so.
TL;DR:
AI isn’t killing your brain cells or stealing your job. But if you’re not learning how to prompt properly, you might be missing out. Time to level up those cognitive reps, folks. 🧠Who's already comparing LLM responses like Jensen? What’s your go-to prompt-testing trick? Let’s hear it