Jensen Huang told graduates that businesses and individuals alike need to become familiar with artificial intelligence or risk missing out.
Those were the words of Nvidia Corp. founder and Chief Executive Jensen Huang on Saturday, as he gave the commencement address at National Taiwan University in Taipei.
Those were the words of Nvidia Corp. founder and Chief Executive Jensen Huang on Saturday, as he gave the commencement address at National Taiwan University in Taipei. Last week, Nvidia stock NVDA roared more than 25% higher after a blowout earnings report that predicted a big jump in quarterly revenue, thanks to a boom in chips it sells for AI. Nvidia shares neared an all-time high Friday, as the company closed in on a $1 trillion valuation.In his speech Saturday, Huang urged graduates to seize opportunities, but also embrace the inevitable failures they will encounter.
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