DAVOS, Switzerland-As artificial intelligence (AI) threatens to upend job markets in countries around the world, Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang brushed off longer-term concerns and made the case ...
As the debate over artificial intelligence and jobs intensifies, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is presenting a different perspective on the matter. As discussed during a session at the World Economic Forum ...
Speaking with BlackRock CEO Larry Fink at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Nvidia (NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang spoke about how AI will help create more jobs, not eliminate them as many fear.
While many are concerned about increasingly popular artificial intelligence systems coming for their jobs, there’s apparently one industry that doesn’t need to worry. In fact, workers in this industry ...
When I first started at my current job five years ago, I was fresh out of school with no experience. I was thrown into the deep end with no training in a highly complex, technical, and fast-paced ...
Gov. Mike DeWine announced Ohio has approved 17 new projects expected to create over 2,300 new jobs and retain nearly 8,600 more. The projects are projected to generate more than $148 million in new ...
The latest employment numbers have dropped—and the job market still looks tough for workers. Today’s jobs report shares data from November, which was delayed due to the government shutdown that lifted ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min Electronics contract ...
Who will replace James Franklin at Penn State and get the Nittany Lions back to their winning ways? Mitchell Leff / Getty Images This could be the most active coaching carousel college football has ...
These 19 cooking pans could leach lead into your food, FDA warns Alzheimer's risk declines sharply with one daily lifestyle change, researchers say Royal Journalist Claims Princess Diana "Leaked" ...
The spreading use of artificial intelligence in business has generated much debate about its potential to replace many duties now done by humans—and also fears about the tech eliminating those jobs.