Nvidia-Manager Jensen Huang has revealed more about his personal use of AI tools, including what specific systems he prefers and his views on the future of human-II interaction.
Huang, who spoke at a media event in London, participated by Techradar Pro, covered a huge number of topics ranging from the company’s newly announced investment in the British AI infrastructure scene to its current interaction with the Chinese market and more.
But AI is obviously the subject of everyone’s mind, and I was able to ask Huang a few questions about exactly what he uses AI for – here is what he said.
AI “Thinking Partner”
“What I really like about AI is, I like to interact with it – I tend to be more explicit in my incentive to it in terms of, what is it I want to say?” Huang told us.
“And because it has a memory of everything I have asked to do in the past, the parts of what I would say, which may be a repetition of the past, or a foundation of something I have done in the past – I do not have to keep doing it.”
“It’s like working with someone who has known you for a long time – when you use a word processor or spreadsheet every time you use it, you start from zero – and yet the way you work with people is not like that!”
“And then I really like to use an AI text therapist because it remembers me, it knows what I want to talk about and it can start from that context – I can describe the different circumstances I am in, and yet still know that I am Jensen – just in another circumstance … so in that way it can reshape the work I do and be useful in that way.”
“So I think it’s a thinking partner – and it’s really amazing … It saves me a ton of time – and frankly, I think the quality of work is better.”
Which AI for Jensen?
After asking later about what specific systems he used, Huang Gemini listed, Grok and Chatgpt 5 and noticed that he used different systems for different tasks.
This includes the use of Gemini for things that are “a little more technical”, while using hiking for “more artistic” tasks, confusion for “quick information access”, and finally “until almost every day I really use to use chatgpt.”
“When I do something serious, I will sometimes give the whole prompt to them all..and then I will ask them to criticize each other’s work – and then I take the best,” Huang said to hume from the crowd.
“I use it every day,” Huang noted when asked about his own personal use of AI technology, “It’s improved my learning, it’s improved my critical thinking, it has helped me access information, access to knowledge, much more effective – it helps me write, it helps me think, it helps me to formulate ideas.”
“I think my experience with AI is likely to be everyone’s experience with AI,” concluded Huang, “I just have the benefit of using all AIS!”



