Nvidia CEOJensen Huang“, in the new episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience” podcast, he stated that he believes that no one really knows yet. The ultimate goal and poteial consequences artificial ielligence what will it be
In this ierview, while praising the performance of “Donald Trump” and poiing to the military capabilities of emerging technologies, Huang stressed that the consequences of the rapid growth of artificial ielligence are still in an aura of uncertaiy. He meioned the competition of differe couries for progress in the field of technology The Manhattan Project and Cold War period compared
The CEO of Nvidia said in a part of his speech about the importance of progress in the field of technology:
“Technology, whether in the field of information, energy or military power, gives you superpower.”
In a part of this ierview, Rogen said that America‘s lead in artificial ielligence competition is definitely a vital issue for national security:
“When we think about the ultimate goal of AI developme, it’s impossible to imagine that getting ahead of others doesn’t have security implications.”
I don’t think anyone is sure about the future of artificial ielligence
However, the CEO of Nvidia is not so sure about the future of artificial ielligence. In response to a question about the end of this technology, he said:
“The main question is what do we end up with? “I’m not sure (of the answer to that) and I don’t think anyone really knows the answer.”


This answer led Rogen to say, referring to his position:
“You are the CEO of Nvidia; If you don’t know, then who will?”
Huang we on to explain that he speculates that artificial ielligence will progress gradually and that there will not be a specific mome to reach the final goal.
The words of the CEO of Nvidia about Trump
In another part of his speech, Huang praised US Preside Trump and said:
“You can see his love for America and what he was for this coury in his work. All his decisions are practical, logical and straightforward. “Trump was to make sure the coury’s vital technologies are made inside America and go back to industrialization to boost production and employme.”



