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 Mike Powell to All 
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 31 Oct 25 10:09:59 
 
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"You're not going to lose your job to AI. You're going to lose your job to
someone who uses AI," says Nvidia CEO  and his timing couldnt have been more
fitting

Date:
Thu, 30 Oct 2025 16:48:41 +0000

Description:
Nvidia's CEO has some advice for those worried about the AI evolution and
their jobs, and it's not, "It'll all be OK."

FULL STORY

For as long as I've been covering AI, people have asked the same question: Is
AI coming to take our jobs? The short answer might be yes, but if you 
listened to Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's thoughts on the topic, you might 
realize the threat is not necessarily just AI. 

Huang, who has been CEO of Nvidia for 30 years and is now riding a massive
wave of AI adoption built largely on the back of his silicon and servers to a
new $5 trillion valuation for his company , had just wrapped up his Nvidia 
GTC keynote when influencer and What's Trending host Shira Lazar approached
him with a trillion-dollar question: "What do you tell people who are scared
of losing their jobs?" 

Before we get to his answer, it's worth considering the context. Nvidia GTC,
or GPU Technology Conference, is a showcase for the company's bleeding-edge
innovations and, in recent years, has largely revolved around AI. Much of his
keynote showed AI-generated videos depicting AI's seemingly endless potential
across a range of industries. 

Nvidia is not just the world's most valuable company; it's also partnering
with most major tech and AI companies, including OpenAI, to further develop
and power the models we now use for everything from recipe ideas to trip
planning, document summarization, and ideation. They're also increasingly
being used by companies to handle tasks that might normally have been handed
to entry-level employees . 

The ability to drive AI and possibly achieve Artificial General Intelligence
is, in some ways, largely dependent on Nvidia and its ability to build the
platforms to support all the computations necessary to build
ever-more-intelligent models. 

Those smarter models and, especially, AGI will define the coming age of AI
innovation and a reimagining of the global workforce. I finally met @nvidia
Founder and CEO Jensen Huang at #NVIDIAGTC and got to ask him how AI will
impact Hollywood, entertainment, and the creator economy. Plus, what hed say
to people afraid of losing their jobs.

There are already signs that AI is forcing change. Just this week, Amazon 
laid off 1,000 workers as it invested further in AI . 

Which brings us back to the question. 

To his credit. Jensen, who first helped engineer the desktop graphics
revolution in the mid-1990s, did not shy away from the question. Instead, he
sort of spun it on its head. 

Youre not going to lose your job to AI. Youre going to lose your job to
someone who uses AI," he told Lazar. 

Now, on the one hand, that can sound incredibly callous: It's not AI, but it
also is AI, and you are screwed either way.

However, I think there's a different meaning here. 

"Youre not going to lose your job to AI. Youre going to lose your job to
someone who uses AI." -- Jensen Huang

When I talk to people about the coming AI revolution (we're arguably already
in it) and " AI Time " (the speed of current innovation is 3X that of what it
was for previous tech epochs), I encourage them not to stick their heads in
the sand, but to, if nothing else, lightly embrace it. Become conversant in
the latest platforms ( Gemini , Sora , ChatGPT , Claude AI , etc.) and their
capabilities. Test the waters. Understand. 

This, it seems, was Jensen's point. He continued, "My best advice is to 
engage with AI as fast as you can." 

I know that's easier said than done. While fear can be a motivator, it's 
often a catalyst for withdrawal. Even though many customers are already using
AI, it's more or less a black box to them. They don't understand how the 
magic happens. Sometimes they trust too much. Other times, they simply refuse
to try it. 

Valid concerns about what AI might be doing to the environment (all these
servers, so much heat, " boiling the ocean ") mean that some refuse to engage
with it on principle. I get that, too, but if you accept that AI is not going
anywhere, perhaps we can all work to help ensure that companies like Nvidia
are developing AI in environmentally responsible ways.

Nvidia is aware of the impacts of AI development. In its 2024 sustainability
report , Nvidia admits that training AIs consumes energy but argues that
"applying AI saves energy". In that same report, it claims that AI is helping
us adapt to climate change by training AIs to recognize and predict weather
patterns. The good news is that, according to its 2025 Sustainability Report 
, it achieved "100% of NVIDIAs global electricity consumption is powered by 
or matched with renewable energy." 

Whatever Nvidia's long-term plans are for mitigating the environmental impact
of AI model development, without our engagement on the AI front, we can't
influence or course-correct AI development for a better future. 

But at a more practical level, I think Jensen is right. No matter how you 
feel about AI or how you engage right now, there is a solid chance that
someone else who has deeply engaged with AI will take your job, simply 
because you refused to do so. 

Of course, for Jensen, there's another reason to use AI. As he told Lazar,
"It's more fun than people think it is." 

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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/ai-platforms-assistants/youre-not-going-to-lose-your
-job-to-ai-youre-going-to-lose-your-job-to-someone-who-uses-ai-says-nvidia-ceo
-and-his-timing-couldnt-have-been-more-fitting
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