- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang predicts AI will make us ‘feel superhuman’
- Says he’s “getting busier and busier” due to increased AI use
- Huang also warns against “scaring” people about artificial intelligence, saying we need to be “a little bit more humble”
Jensen Huang has once again outlined his belief that harnessing the power of AI will help make humanity more efficient, productive and effective.
Speaking at a media Q&A session at Nvidia GTC 2026, the CEO and co-founder talked about what AI can do for us, as well as his own personal experiences using AI in the workplace.
Huang revealed that he finds himself “getting busier and busier” as AI processes accelerate workflows across his company – but that he is positive about the long-term future of both the technology and Nvidia as a whole.
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Busier and faster
Asked how his company uses artificial intelligence in day-to-day work, Huang was unsurprisingly effusive in his praise for the technology — despite the burden it places on his inbox.
“Nvidia is moving faster than ever, but that’s because we’re using more and more AI and so the work is done faster, all projects are moving faster,” he said.
“I feel like I’m getting busier and busier to be honest…my experience with Nvidia today is that it makes me busier than it was six months ago – and the reason for that is because the results work comes back to you much faster, the work comes back to you much faster and the number of projects grows much faster”
“I think this is the experience for everyone – a lot of people say that AI is coming, we’re going to run out of jobs – but it’s exactly the opposite. The fact is that PCs made us busier, the internet made us busier, mobile devices made us super busy… AI will get tasks done super fast… my feeling is that AI will be able to make us do more so that we can end up.”
“When was the last time you sat on a porch drinking lemonade? Are you kidding me? I can’t remember the last time, except I saw it in a movie about 100 years ago…so we’re busier than ever.”
AI security
Given the incredible and often uncontrolled growth of AI, Huang was also asked what we shouldn’t want the technology to do.
“AI shouldn’t break the law … or promise functionality it shouldn’t have,” he replied.
“For example, if a car says it could go safely at 65 miles an hour, we’d like it not to blow out at 50—those are very reasonable things that humanity has learned over time.”
“I think we need to constantly learn and be a bit more humble about what we know and don’t know – scaring everyone about a science fiction version of AI is a little too eventful, too much of a risk for my taste – I prefer to learn my way around life, rather than scaring everyone else…warning people is one thing, scaring people is quite another between condemning us and scaring…
“We need AI to do a lot of good things for us…we need AI agent systems to be in cyber security – week one our businesses need to be surrounded by white blood cells, just if there’s an intruder our cyber security agents can respond instantly and swarm the intrusion, just like white blood cells.”
Looking ahead
In closing, Huang was asked where he sees Nvidia in 10 years, a big question for any CEO.
“We’re going to get super busy — we’ll hopefully have 75,000 employees, as small as possible, as big as necessary, (who will be) working with 7.5 million agents working around the clock, so hopefully our people won’t have to keep up with them.”
“We’re going to solve some really important problems — the things that we’re thinking about today to solve — 10 years ago, no one would even imagine that would be solvable.”
“The impossible is actually quite practical – anything that takes millions of x factors of energy or cost, or time, you can shrink billions of times – and so distances will get shorter, everything will be connected because of robotics… and the amount of energy we use for anything will be reduced enormously… and we’ll all feel superhuman.”
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