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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on why he doesn't fire people
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1y ago
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang expressed his approach to managing employees, stating that he prefers to help them improve rather than firing them. Huang believes that people have the capacity to learn and grow, and it is important to give them the opportunity to do so. He compared his leadership style to "torturing" employees into greatness, emphasizing that with support and perseverance, individuals can achieve their full potential. Huang's belief in the potential for growth and his commitment to developing his team shape his management approach.
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AI is nothing to be scared of — Nvidia CEO plays down fears in call for rapid AI infrastructure growth
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1y ago
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is advocating for countries to swiftly build their own AI infrastructure to capitalize on the economic benefits and protect their cultural identity. Huang dismisses fear surrounding AI, calling it a result of interests trying to scare people. He compares regulating AI to historic innovations such as cars and planes. Despite concerns about misuse, Huang urges nations to leverage AI computing to strengthen their economies, emphasizing the importance of individual initiative in building AI infrastructure.
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10 fascinating facts about Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, who has a company tattoo and dozens of direct reports
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1y ago
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Jensen Huang, the CEO and cofounder of Nvidia, has become one of the richest people in the world with a net worth of $69.4 billion. He is known for his role in leading Nvidia towards an AI-driven future, with the company's graphic processing units (GPUs) in high demand. Huang's journey started at Oneida Baptist Institute in Kentucky, where he accidentally ended up due to a misunderstanding. He met his wife at college and together they have two children. Huang co-founded Nvidia in 1993 and has faced numerous challenges along the way, but his leadership style and hands-on approach have contributed to the company's success.
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Nvidia: May be millionaires, but work long hours, under ’pressure cooker’ stress | Mint
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10m ago
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Nvidia employees, despite becoming millionaires due to the company's soaring stock prices, have spoken out about the high stress, long hours, and intense working conditions they face. The chip making giant, led by CEO Jensen Huang, has reportedly created a "culture problem" with expectations of overworking and scrappiness. Employees describe a "pressure cooker" environment, with fights during company meetings. Although Huang is praised on job-related social network Glassdoor, some former employees warn that his management style promotes competition rather than cooperation. Huang states he rarely fires people but instead focuses on helping them improve.
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‘I work from the moment I wake up, 7 days a week': Nvidia's Huang
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1y ago
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During a chat with Stripe CEO Patrick Collison, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang shared his work-life balance. Huang, leading a $3 trillion company, works seven days a week. He wakes at 5 am, reads in bed until 6 am, and enjoys his company despite daily challenges. Huang, worth $105.8 billion, believes in achieving greatness through struggle.
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You are not going to lose your job to AI: Nvidia CEO Jensen Haung
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang discussed AI's job impact at the Milken Institute’s Global Conference 2025, emphasizing that while AI will affect every job, people won't lose jobs to AI but rather to those using AI. He highlighted AI's potential to bridge the tech gap and increase global GDP, urging adoption to avoid being left behind. Amid concerns, Huang noted an existing worker shortage and suggested AI could reintegrate millions into the workforce.
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He built a trillion-dollar company. He wouldn’t do it again
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1y ago
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Jensen Huang, the CEO of Nvidia, reflected on the challenges and difficulties he faced in building one of the world's most valuable companies. In an interview, he stated that if he had known then what he knows now, he would not have founded Nvidia. Huang emphasized the importance of resilience and the advantage of being ignorant as an entrepreneur. Despite his personal hesitation to start a company again, he acknowledged that others could benefit from not being aware of the difficulties involved in building a business.
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Germany's Merz to meet Nvidia CEO on Friday: Report
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is set to meet Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on Friday. Huang previously announced plans to establish Nvidia's first artificial intelligence cloud platform for industrial applications in Germany.
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TSMC founder Morris Chang offered top job to Jensen Huang, memoir shows
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In a new autobiography, TSMC founder Morris Chang reveals that he once approached Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang to become the chief executive of the Taiwanese chip giant. However, Huang declined the offer within 10 minutes, stating that he already had a job. The autobiography also covers TSMC's dealings with major customers, such as Apple and Qualcomm, as well as the company's early days and its partnership with Nvidia. Chang praises Huang for turning Nvidia into a successful company, and mentions how Intel turned down an investment opportunity with TSMC before becoming a key customer.
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Market was like 'Oh my gosh, AI is finished': Huang on DeepSeek
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NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang said markets misinterpreted the impact of Chinese startup DeepSeek's RI AI model on the chipmaker's business. "Market responded to R1, as in, 'Oh my gosh. AI is finished'," Huang said. Markets thought computing wasn't needed anymore but it's "complete opposite", he stated. NVIDIA's m-cap fell by $600 billion after DeepSeek's launch of its model.
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‘Let’s cry together…’: Jensen Huang jokes with Masayoshi Son about SoftBank ditching Nvidia stake | Company Business News
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8m ago
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SoftBank was previously the largest shareholder of Nvidia, according to Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang. He unveiled this detail during an event in Tokyo where he shared the stage with SoftBank's CEO, Masayoshi Son. Huang also praised Son for his achievements, including his role in bringing innovators like Bill Gates and Steve Jobs to Japan. The two companies plan to collaborate on building a supercomputer that utilizes Nvidia's new Blackwell design to support various AI applications in Japan.
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