Nvidia’s CEO explained why China could soon lead the global AI race
Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, said China’s massive market, deep research talent, and fast AI adoption across daily life give it a unique advantage over the United States. He noted that around half of the world’s AI researchers are based in China, where innovation moves quickly through real-world applications like online shopping, robotics, and self-driving technology.
Huang cautioned that restricting technology exports to China could slow overall global AI progress, as China’s scale helps drive competition and breakthroughs. His comments sparked global debate on whether the world’s largest AI chipmaker believes America can still stay ahead.
Source: Reuters
Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, said China’s massive market, deep research talent, and fast AI adoption across daily life give it a unique advantage over the United States. He noted that around half of the world’s AI researchers are based in China, where innovation moves quickly through real-world applications like online shopping, robotics, and self-driving technology.
Huang cautioned that restricting technology exports to China could slow overall global AI progress, as China’s scale helps drive competition and breakthroughs. His comments sparked global debate on whether the world’s largest AI chipmaker believes America can still stay ahead.
Source: Reuters