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The Independent World6/16/2026Tech2 min read

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang: Society Must Adapt to AI

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  • Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang urged society to embrace AI, comparing its integration to the advent of automobiles.
  • He emphasized the need for new social norms, government regulation, and safety standards, highlighting AI's potential for economic growth and scientific breakthroughs while acknowledging concerns about job losses.

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang believes society must adapt to AI, comparing its integration to the societal changes brought by automobiles. He advocates for widespread AI use and highlights its role in closing the technological divide.

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang — whose work helped enable artificial intelligence — stressed in an Associated Press interview Tuesday that society has no choice but to change in the advent of AI.

Huang has been optimistic about the technology’s potential to rapidly change society, creating faster economic growth and more scientific breakthroughs. But as the head of a computer chip company now developing AI systems, Huang has felt obligated to respond to critics who warn of job losses and threats to humanity itself.

“We need to create new social norms,” Huang said in an interview. “I would advocate that everybody use AI. Just go engage it.”

He said the ability of AI to build a website, analyze complex documents, guide advanced research or even plan a kitchen remodeling has helped to close the technological divide in America. People can now do advanced work on computers without having to know how to program or write software, he added.

Huang stressed that there is a need for government regulation and safety standards for AI, emphasizing that national security also needed to be a priority for the technology that has been powering stock market gains and much of the U.S. economy in recent years.

The head of the world’s most valuable company said society will adapt to AI just as it did to automobiles. He said cars were once portrayed as killing children, but the world changed its norms by having sidewalks and crosswalks and stopping kids from playing in the streets.

“When I was growing up, I used to play in the streets,” Huang said. “When cars came along, you obviously can’t play in the streets now.”

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  • Society will adapt to AI similarly to how it adapted to automobiles.

    Likely · Medium term

Open Questions

  • What specific social norms need to change?
  • What are the proposed government regulations?
  • How will job displacement be addressed?

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This article was originally published by The Independent World.

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