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‘Your Career Starts at the Beginning of the AI Revolution,’ NVIDIA CEO Tells Graduates
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“You are entering the world at an extraordinary moment,” NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang told graduates as he delivered the keynote address at Carnegie Mellon University’s 128th commencement ceremony on Sunday.
Key facts
- Huang also received an Honorary Doctor of Science and Technology, one of the university’s highest distinctions, from CMU President Farnam Jahanian
- You are entering the world at an extraordinary moment,” NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang told graduates as he delivered the keynote address at Carnegie Mellon University’s 128th commencement
- The American dream of opportunity, and promise of reinvention, underpins the AI revolution and its far-reaching impacts on American industry and society
- Huang underscored that AI is making intelligence more broadly accessible, reaffirming the imperative for AI to reach everyone, not a select few
Summary
“No generation has entered the world with more powerful tools, or greater opportunities, than you,” said Huang, addressing the assembled thousands on a rainy morning at Gesling Stadium on the university’s main campus in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. After encouraging graduates to turn to their mothers and wish them a happy Mother’s Day, Huang drew a direct parallel between starting his career at the beginning of the PC revolution and graduates starting theirs at the beginning of the AI revolution, emphasizing that every major computing platform shift, PCs, the internet, mobile and cloud, had led to this shared moment. “But what is about to happen now is bigger than anything before,” he said. As a result, no graduating class is better primed than the present one to press the advantage.