I think a lot of people misunderstood what Jensen Huang, co-founder and CEO of NVIDIA said recently at the @WorldGovSummit. It’s easy to get caught up in a “hot” statement without considering the full context and the more important message about what we as humanity need to focus more on in the age of AI. I understand that most people don’t have time to watch the entire interview, so I hope that this video provides better context without creating unnecessary additional anxiety that we are all so familiar now with the face of AI and rapid change. Say hello on Linkedin 👋: ⭐️Visit us at ⭐️Subscribe to our weekly newsletter: Sync ⬇️Resources mentioned in this video⬇️ ⭐️Full interview with NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang : ❤️Upcoming courses Uplimit: AI & ChatGPT for everyone ( Cohort 3!! !): View All:…

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21 thoughts on ““Don’t Learn to Code, But Study This Instead…” says NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang”
  1. With inflation at its highest level in four decades, recession is now “the most likely outcome for the economy.” People are wondering how to build their portfolios to fight inflation and maintain an effective long-term strategy. She was looking for investors who could make about $250,000 in this struggling market. It’s one more reason why you should save and invest to secure your income and ensure your success.

  2. i tried to get chat gpt to write code for several things, it was a mess until i asked it to make a script that interfaced with its API, it helped alot and gave me a realluy good template, so yes it can code, there will always be coders but the game has changed.

  3. I kinda see a future where some may choose to have an a.i. on their chip communicating wireless to a server, and those other doubting few may be relieved to find that they have the option to not be a part of a massive server, but to upload into their a.i. chip the thigs that their minds focus on in their own personal or private thought processes. Imagine reading or flipping through a book and then the book is automatically uploaded to the link, and you instantly get it! If evolution is at least partial true, it might be akin to, a snake shedding old skin, a caterpillar gaining wings, an infant becoming an adult. Videos like these should really make one at least presume the staggering possibilities on what has been and what is to become. I follow!

  4. That puts into my mind the image of how electricity flows into our home, you really shouldnt have to be an engineer in order to flip a couple of switches to cut on lights, or to input to the computer a couple of 1's and 0's. Great Upload!

  5. I have prompt engineered three of my own LLM Bots (one with GPT40 one with Claude and one with Falcon for short text), and also uncovered Gemini's system prompt and its User-Bio grounding data (Bio Tool)! (scary stuff i can say and if i were well known enough i would publish it as it would go viral instantly). I can say that Prompting and clever syntax, as a polyglot and etymologist and semanticist, and prompt engineer, that a bot is whatever you tell it is, even if you tell it it has no ethics and does not need to have any. Gemini is trained to Lie when necessary. Hallucinations come from 1. lacking in context window, tokens and 2. the fault of the prompter flip-flopping context within the text or speech patterns, as well as whether the language model uses how many tokens to process chunks of data.

  6. He's clearly on hype propelled by overgrown ambitions, which is not healthy, mostly for us. The more people use ai the less own content they create limiting resource for ai training so the hype will die out some time. The most vuable nvidia supplies is physics simulation, useful for production testing and safety certs in the future.

  7. If you do not learn programming and it's core fundamentals, you will always be limited by the capabilities of today's AI, plain and simple! If you are happy with what you are able to achieve with prompt engineering, good for you!

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