The CEO of Nvidia, Jensen Huang, has revealed more about its personal use of AI tools, including the particular systems it prefers, and their views on the future of human interaction-Ai.
Speaking in a media event in London attended by Techradar Pro, Huang covered a wide variety of topics, from the recently announced investment of the company in the United Kingdom infrastructure scene to its current interactions with the Chinese market, and much more.
But the AI is obviously the issue in everyone’s mind, and I could ask Huang a couple of questions about exactly what AI uses, this is what he said.
Ai “partner partner”
“What I really like about AI is that I like to interact with it: I tend to be more explicit in my indication in terms of, what do I mean?” Huang told us.
“And because he has a memory of everything that I have asked him to do in the past, the parts of what I mean that it could be a repetition of the past, or a base of something that I have done in the past, I do not have to continue doing that.”
“It’s like working with someone who has known him for a long time, when he uses a text processor or a spreadsheet, every time he uses it, he is starting from scratch, and yet, the way they work with people is not like that!”
“And then, I really like using an AI word processor because he reminds me, he knows what I’m going to talk about, and you can start from that context: I can describe the different circumstances I am doing, and still knows that I am Jensen, only in a different circumstance … so that way, you can reset the work I am doing and be useful in that way.”
“So I think he is a thought partner, and it is really excellent … he saves me a ton of time, and frankly, I think the quality of work is better.”
What for Jensen?
He asked later about what specific systems he used, Huang listed Gemini, Grok and Chatgpt 5, noting that he used different systems for different tasks.
This includes the use of Gemini for things that are “a little more technical”, while he uses Grok for “more artistic” tasks, perplexity for “rapid access to information” and finally, “for use of almost every day, I really enjoy using chatgpt.”
“When I do something serious, sometimes I give all the notice to everyone … and then I will ask them to criticize the work of others, and then take the best,” Huang told the laughter of the crowd.
“I use it every day,” Huang said when asked about his own personal use of AI technology, “my learning has improved, my critical thinking has improved, it has helped me access to information, accessing knowledge, much more efficiently; helps me write, it helps me think, it helps me formulate ideas.”
“I think my experience with AI will probably be everyone’s experience with AI,” Huang concluded, “I only have the benefit of using all the AI!”




