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Jensen Huang is so over the dire predictions of AI leaders like Dario Amodei

May 2, 2026
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Jensen Huang is so over the dire predictions of AI leaders like Dario Amodei
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said AI leaders should stop making dire predictions. David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images
  • Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang criticized leaders who stoke fear around AI’s impact on the world.
  • Huang called the doomerism “ridiculous” and urged industry leaders to rely on facts.
  • His criticism appeared directed at tech leaders like Anthropic’s Dario Amodei and xAi’s Elon Musk.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has had enough of your AI hot takes.

While discussing AI adoption during the “Memos to the President” podcast on Thursday, Huang said industry leaders should “be mindful” of how they talk about the significance of the technology.

At one point, he referred to Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei’s prediction that AI could replace 50% of entry-level white-collar jobs in the coming years.

“These kinds of comments are not helpful,” Huang said. “They’re made by people who are like me — CEOs. Somehow, because they became CEOs, you adopt a God complex and, before you know it, you know everything.”

He added, “I think we have to be careful and really ground ourselves to talking about the facts.”

During the interview, Huang also criticized claims that AI could destroy the world.

“Saying nonsensical things, which are not going to happen, that this is an existential threat to humanity, there’s 20% chance that it’s existential. That’s ridiculous,” Huang said.

He was likely referring to Elon Musk, who made the claim during a February appearance on “The Joe Rogan” podcast. Musk said humans faced a “20% chance of annihilation” from AI.

Although AI has permeated nearly every layer of the economy, the long-term effects of the technology on the workforce and humanity as a whole are largely unknown.

Some AI supporters believe the tech will make us more efficient, create more jobs, generate wealth, and solve afflictions of all kinds. Others worry it will replace humans in the workforce, isolate us from each other, and ultimately usher in some kind of apocalypse.

A stark example of this uncertainty is the so-called “Saaspocalypse.” The idea that AI was bringing about the end times for the once-lucrative software-as-a-service industry was, until recently, accepted logic.

A series of earnings reports this week, however, upended that logic. Atlassian, Twilio, and Five9 all reported strong earnings on Thursday.

Read the original article on Business Insider

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