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 Huang urges AI use 
 02 Dec 25 10:00:45 
 
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I promise you, you will have work to do - Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang urges
everyone to use AI as much as possible, says it's "insane" for people to want
to use it less

Date:
Mon, 01 Dec 2025 20:33:00 +0000

Description:
Huang urges complete AI automation while Nvidia confronts investor 
skepticism, internal resistance, and broader industry concerns about 
long-term stability.

FULL STORY

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has delivered a direct appeal to employees, telling
them to rely on artificial intelligence for any task that can be automated. 

He dismissed concerns that increased AI use might threaten jobs and described
it as unrealistic for anyone to deliberately avoid these systems.  His remarks
came during an all-hands meeting held after Nvidia reported another set of
record financial results.

AI use amid doubts about the market cycle

"My understanding is Nvidia has some managers who are telling their people to
use less AI -- Are you insane?" Jensen Huang said.  "I want every task that is
possible to be automated with artificial intelligence to be automated with
artificial intelligence -- I promise you, you will have work to do."

He reacted to internal reports of managers advising teams to reduce their
reliance on AI tools , calling such advice misguided and unnecessary. 

Huangs comments come at a time when investors continue to question the
durability of the AI spending surge. 

He noted that the company is facing a situation where its performance is
interpreted negatively, regardless of the outcome. 

Nvidia delivered what he described as an exceptional quarter, followed by a
stock drop the next day, which he attributed to the markets doubts about how
long demand for AI systems will last. 

For Huang, a strong quarter is evidence of excessive optimism, while even a
slight miss would have intensified the narrative of a sector-wide bubble. 

However, well-known investors outside the company have raised concerns. One
such is Michael Burry, whose reputation stems from his early warnings during
the housing crisis, who has warned rapid innovation can eventually undermine
companies when too many competitors pursue the same path. 

But Huang told employees to continue using AI even if the systems lack
reliability in some scenarios, adding that persistent use can improve
outcomes.  Nvidias engineers currently depend on the coding assistant Cursor,
and Huang believes they should keep applying similar tools in daily work.

Huang is not alone, as other major firms like Microsoft, Meta, Google, and
Amazon share the same idea.  They have directed employees to integrate AI
into repetitive or automatable workflows that involve productivity tools and
office software .

Nvidias message reflects a clear corporate direction and a broader shift
across the technology sector, which makes AI essential rather than optional. 
That said, the outcome of this strategy remains uncertain, and the comparison
to earlier technology cycles raises reasonable questions about long-term
stability. 

Via Fortune 

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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/pro/i-promise-you-you-will-have-work-to-do-nvidia-ce
o-urges-everyone-to-use-ai-as-much-as-possible-says-its-insane-for-people-to-w
ant-to-use-it-less

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