Artificial intelligence (AI) has made programming accessible to anyone regardless of their skill level, according to Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. He claims that AI tools have bridged the digital divide and enabled people to use basic commands to write code. This has created a programming barrier that is incredibly low, Huang added during the Computex conference in Taipei. His comments came as Nvidia announced a partnership with advertising company WPP to develop a platform that creates computer-generated ads. Nvidia’s market capitalisation grew to almost $1tn this year as various businesses adopted AI tools. However, the technology has caused concern over job losses, including in the programming sector.
Nvidia is a chipmaker whose processors have powered a range of AI-driven applications. The company’s market capitalisation has soared over recent years as demand for AI technology has risen.
Jensen Huang is the CEO of Nvidia. He has overseen the company’s growth into one of the world’s leading computer chip manufacturers, driven in part by its AI-related activities.