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AI in Focus: Innovations and Opportunities in the Digital Age


“AI continues to revolutionize industries, shaping the future of technology”


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  • Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang emphasizes the importance of AI as a personal tutor and a business tool.
  • He advocates for AI as a means to bridge the technology divide and to enable more people to program and innovate.
  • Microsoft is rolling out new AI-powered features for its Windows operating system, enhancing user experience and productivity.

Nvidia’s CEO, Jensen Huang, shares his personal use of AI as a daily tutor. Huang uses tools like ChatGPT, Gemini Pro, and Perplexity to understand complex topics, often requesting explanations suitable for a 12-year-old as a starting point and gradually progressing to advanced levels. “Don’t be that person who ignores this technology and this result loses you,” he advises.

He believes AI is a powerful equalizer, capable of bridging the tech knowledge gap across different populations. “In this room, it’s very unlikely that more than a handful of people know how to program with C++,” he notes. “Yet 100% of you know how to program an AI, and the reason for that is because the AI will speak whatever language you wanted to speak,” he adds.

Huang stresses that AI will significantly impact every job, transforming roles and workflows. His vision includes Nvidia aiming for “100 million AI assistants,” illustrating his commitment to integrating AI into daily work routines.

Meanwhile, Microsoft is preparing to introduce a range of AI-enhanced features for its Copilot+ PCs, including a new AI agent within the Settings app that can understand natural language commands. Other features aim to improve productivity and creativity, such as enhanced image and text manipulation tools, while Windows Search and the Photos app are also receiving upgrades to make user interactions smoother and more intuitive.

These developments underline a broader trend: AI is becoming an integral part of daily life and work, promising increased efficiency, better accessibility, and new opportunities for innovation.