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Jensen Huang says blue-collar workers should pay attention to AI
Summary
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang told a podcast that workers in fields like farming, pharmacy and carpentry should use AI to elevate their roles. He said he expects all jobs will be changed by AI and that employers may favor candidates with AI expertise.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang spoke on Lex Fridman's podcast about how artificial intelligence could affect workers across a wide range of fields. He said blue-collar roles, including farming, electrical work and carpentry, are not exempt from AI-driven change. Huang framed AI as a tool that could elevate job functions and create new kinds of value, while also acknowledging that some tasks will be automated. His comments come amid broader discussion about automation and technology-related job changes.
Key points:
- Huang said workers in many professions should use AI to help future-proof and elevate their roles, citing examples such as farmers and pharmacists.
- He described how AI could expand a carpenter's capabilities, noting that coding and AI tools could add design and planning skills to traditional trades.
- Huang said he expects all jobs will be changed by AI, and that some roles may be lost while new roles are created.
- He said employers may prefer candidates with AI expertise and stated that college students should graduate with AI skills.
Summary:
Huang presented AI as relevant across both white- and blue-collar work and emphasized its potential to change job tasks and value delivered. Undetermined at this time.
