- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Predicts AI Will Make Us ‘Feel Superhuman’
- Says it’s “getting busier” due to increased use of AI
- Huang also warns against “scare” people with AI and says we need to be “a little more humble”
Jensen Huang has once again expressed his belief that harnessing the power of AI will help make humanity more effective, productive and efficient.
In a media Q&A at Nvidia GTC 2026, the CEO and co-founder spoke about what AI can do for us, as well as his own personal experiences using AI at work.
Huang revealed that he is “getting busier” as AI processes speed up workflows across his company, but that he is positive about the long-term future for both the technology and Nvidia as a whole.
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Busier and faster
When asked how his company uses AI in daily work, Huang was, unsurprisingly, effusive in praising the technology, despite the burden it places on his inbox.
“Nvidia is moving faster than ever, but that’s because we use more and more AI and that’s why work gets done faster, all projects move faster,” he said.
“I feel like I’m getting busier, to be honest… my experience with Nvidia today is that it’s making me busier than I was six months ago, and the reason is that work results are coming back to you much faster, work is coming back to you much faster, and the number of projects is growing much faster.”
“I think this is the experience for everyone: a lot of people say that AI is coming, that we’re going to lose our 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 is going to get things done super fast… My feeling is that AI is going to make us able to do things so fast that we’ll end up doing more.”
“When was the last time you sat on a porch and drank lemonade? Are you kidding me? I don’t remember the last time except when I saw it in a movie about 100 years ago…so we’re busier than ever.”
AI security
Given the incredible and often rampant growth of AI, Huang was also asked what we shouldn’t want the technology to do.
“AI should not break the law… or promise functionality it should not have,” he responded.
“For example, if a car says it can drive safely at 65 miles per hour, we would like it to not explode at 50 – these are very sensible things that humanity has learned over time.”
“I think we have to continually learn and be a little more humble about what we know and what we don’t know – scaring everyone with a sci-fi version of AI is too much fixing, too much risk for my liking – I’d rather learn my way in life, rather than scare everyone else… warning people is one thing, scaring people is something completely different… I think human judgment would tell us that there is a difference between warning and scaring.”
“We need AI to do many wonderful things for us… we need AI agent systems in cybersecurity: In the first week, our companies must be surrounded by white blood cells, in case there is an intruder, our cybersecurity agents could respond instantly and attack the intrusion, just like the white blood cells.”
Looking forward
In closing, Huang was asked where he sees Nvidia in 10 years, a great question for any CEO.
“We’re going to be very busy; hopefully we’ll have 75,000 employees, as small as possible, as large as necessary, (who) will be working with 7.5 million agents, working 24 hours a day, so hopefully our people won’t have to keep up with them.”
“We are going to solve some really important problems – the things we are thinking about solving today – 10 years ago, no one would have even imagined that there would be a solution.”
“The impossible is actually quite practical: anything that requires millions of x-factors of energy, cost or time can be reduced billions of times, so distances will be shorter, everything will be wired thanks to robotics… and the amount of energy we use for anything will be greatly reduced… and we will all feel superhuman.”
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