Huang said the AI assistants will break down complex tasks, collaborate with humans, and drive innovation across various divisions.
Speaking on the "Bg2" podcast, Huang hinted at a future where his company will extensively implement AI assistants, known as agents, to boost productivity. These AI agents will be designed to divide arduous tasks into smaller, more manageable subtasks, each focusing on a specific aspect to achieve the overall goal.
Huang revealed his personal use of AI agents and noted that Nvidia currently employs them in cybersecurity, chip design, and software engineering.
"AIs will recruit other AIs to solve problems. AIs will be in Slack channels with each other and with humans," Huang said.
"So we'll just be one large employee base— some of them are digital and AI, and some are biological."
Huang emphasised that while AI will impact every job, its implementation within companies can strengthen employment rather than weaken it.
The 61-year-old CEO has previously anticipated that robots will be the next breakthrough in artificial intelligence, with self-driving cars and humanoid robots leading the charge in this field.
"When companies become more productive using artificial intelligence, it likely manifests itself into either better earnings, or better growth, or both," Huang said. "When that happens, the next email from the CEO is likely not a layoff announcement."
Bots will assist in automating solutions. Due to this increased productivity, more employees will be needed. Nvidia, a manufacturer of graphic processing units that has recently experienced a surge in demand, has become a prominent beneficiary of the AI investment boom.
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