Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang: Some very well-respected people have done a lot of damage by …

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has criticised the
surrounding artificial intelligence (AI). The 62-year-old chief executive of the chipmaking giant has argued that scary stories from influential figures about the future of AI are causing real harm to the world. Speaking on the
podcast, Huang said that 2025 was defined by a
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between those who are hopeful about AI and those who fear it. He argued that while it is okay to be careful, some famous experts are going too far with their warnings.


Huang said in the podcast.

However, Huang didn't name the people in question, nor did he give a specific reason why some people may be sharing a more negative outlook on AI. Instead, he cited concerns about “regulatory capture,” arguing that no company should approach governments to request more regulation.


he explained.

Huang noted that too much negativity is changing the way people talk about AI. Previously, he disagreed with Anthropic's CEO, Dario Amodei, who predicted that AI could replace up to half of all white-collar entry-level jobs within five years. However, Amodei later said that Huang misrepresented his views.


Other tech leaders who want to change the narrative around AI

Apart from Huang, other CEOs are also hoping for a different AI story in 2026. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella wrote in his year-end note that he wanted society to move beyond labelling content AI



Nadella wrote on his blog.