Here are the main takeaways from Jensen Huang’s remarks:
- “Human” is the new programming language
At London Tech Week, Huang quipped that instead of C++ or Python, there’s now a programming language everyone knows—“human,” meaning natural language. timesofindia.indiatimes.com - AI democratizes programming
By allowing users to simply “ask nicely” in everyday language, AI removes the barrier of having to learn complex code syntax to get computers to perform tasks. timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Programming AI is like programming a person
You can instruct an AI (“You are an incredible poet…write a poem”), review its output (“I feel like you could do even better”), and it will refine its response—just as you might guide a human collaborator. timesofindia.indiatimes.com - AI as a “great equalizer”…and divider
While natural‐language interfaces open up computing to everyone, they also create a split between those who harness AI and those who don’t. timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Job-market warning
Speaking at the Milken Institute Global Conference on May 6, Huang cautioned: “You’re not going to lose your job to an AI, but you’re going to lose your job to someone who uses AI.” timesofindia.indiatimes.com