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NVIDIA CEO Huang on AI's Future, Leadership

Jensen Huang, a tech visionary who built his company into a $1 trillion giant, met with Columbia Business School Dean Costis Maglaras for a conversation organized by CBS's Digital Future Initiative and the Silfen Leadership Series.

Published
November 16, 2023
Publication
Digital Future
Article Author(s)

Columbia Business

Affiliated Author
Photo of Dean Maglaras and Jensen Huang

<p>Jensen Huang, right, with Dean Costis Maglaras</p>

Category
Thought Leadership
Topic(s)
AI and Transformative Tech, Entrepreneurship, In Brief, Innovation, Technology

About the Researcher(s)

Dean Costis Maglaras

Costis Maglaras

Dean
Dean's Office
David and Lyn Silfen Professor of Business
Decision, Risk, and Operations Division

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At the event, Maglaras asked Huang about the future of AI and lessons from building the company he co-founded in 1993. Since NVIDIA's inception, Huang has served as the company's president and CEO. He also sits on its board of directors.

Until recently, NVIDIA was best known for its leading role in the PC gaming market. Now, new markets have started to adopt NVIDIA's technology—most notably, the booming AI market. Today, NVIDIA and its computational technology are crucial to widespread AI adoption.

CBS Photo Image of DFI Event

Jensen Huang, left, and Dean Costis Maglaras


The company got there by targeting graphics, physics, simulation, and later AI. Huang says this strategic choice was key to creating a computing platform and fueling NVIDIA's growth. Ultimately, AI and deep learning, which use the same accelerated computing architecture, became huge opportunities for the company.

Discussing the keys to NVIDIA's remarkable success, Huang said the company “chooses projects with one fundamental goal: to build an amazing environment for the best people in the world who want to pursue their life's work.”

Huang predicts that going forward, AI will enable new creative possibilities for consumers, in areas like design and website recommender engines. He added that AI will not replace all jobs done by humans, but those who do not embrace it could be left behind: “AI is not going to take your job. The person who uses AI is going to take your job.”

Overall, Huang stressed the importance of strategic thinking, mastering your craft, and pursuing your passions. Rather than competing directly with rivals, he advised identifying difficult problems your company is distinctively positioned and equipped to take on. And while skills like strategy and finance are key, he said, character and values matter most in leadership roles: “It turns out great success and greatness is all about character.”

About the Researcher(s)

Dean Costis Maglaras

Costis Maglaras

Dean
Dean's Office
David and Lyn Silfen Professor of Business
Decision, Risk, and Operations Division
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