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The CEO of Nvidia explains his vision on what will look like in the next 10 years – and his simple advice to young people

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    Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said that if he was a student, he would learn everything about AI and how he could successfully ask the different models.Getty images
    • The CEO of Nvidia spoke in a recent interview about his expectations for the future.

    • Jensen Huang said that the age of human robotics and the “Application Science of AI” came.

    • Huang said that if he was another student, the 'first' he would do, ai is learning.

    Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has a vision of the future – and some advice for the generations that have to navigate.

    In a recently released interview on Cleo Abram's “Huze Conversations”, recorded on January 7, Huang said that he expected massive jumps in what he called “human robotics” in the coming mid -decade and an extension in the applications of artificial intelligence.

    Several companies in both the US and China work, among other things, to launch and scale the production of humanoid robots for use in production and consumer applications.

    “The last 10 years was really about the science of AI,” said the fellow founder of Nvidia. “We will have a lot of science of AI in the next 10 years, but the application science of AI will be the fundamental science versus the application science in the coming 10 years.”

    Ai will be omnipresent, said Huang, who weave its way to almost any industry.

    “The applied research, the application of AI is now becoming: how can I apply AI to digital biology?” Said Huang. “How can I apply AI to climate technology? How can I apply AI to agriculture, fishing, robotics, transport, optimizing logistics? How can I apply AI to, do you know, teach?”

    Huang's advice to future generations is simple: learn how to use technology in its various forms, including how to make smart prompts.

    “If I was a student today, I would learn the first thing I would do,” said Huang. “How do I learn to communicate with Chatgpt, how do I learn to communicate with Gemini Pro, and how do I learn to communicate with grok? Learning how to communicate with AI is no different than being really good at setting to ask.”

    Huang, who is 61, said his generation had to ask: “How do we use computers to do our work better?” He said the next generation should ask: “How can I use AI to do my work better?”

    Mark Zuckerberg of Meta repeated the feelings when he was asked what students should study, referring to the experience of one of his daughters, who used Meta Ai to illustrate a story she was writing.

    “I think the most important thing is, just learn how to think critically and learn values ​​when you are young,” Zuckerberg said in an interview with Bloomberg's Emily Chang.