Nvidia head predicts staff of virtual specialists for companies
Nvidia head Jensen Huang said here that in the future living people will work side by side with “digital people”. That’s what he calls AI agents. Sounds cute, right? Especially when you understand that this person heads one of the companies in the epicenter of the tech boom and has a vested interest in everyone believing this.
At the Future of Global Markets conference, Huang stated that the job market will change substantially. Companies will be able to form an entire staff of virtual specialists for specific tasks. Who will do routine work. And employees of flesh and blood supposedly won’t go anywhere and won’t fade into the background. A convenient picture for selling graphics cards turns out.
Nvidia head Jensen Huang also says, I quote: “I wouldn’t be surprised if you license and hire some number of AI agents, depending on quality and depth of expertise”. That is, an enterprise’s workforce will become a combination of people and digital people. He even listed providers of this virtual workforce: Replit, Cursor and Lovable. And they already offer services of agents for software development.
It’s troubling that the head of a company that sells hardware for AI convinces everyone that the future is in joint work of living and digital people. And that living people might become superfluous in the process apparently doesn’t bother him.
Autor: AIvengo
For 5 years I have been working with machine learning and artificial intelligence. And this field never ceases to amaze, inspire and interest me.
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