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HBR IdeaCast

Nvidia’s CEO On What It Takes To Run An A.I.-Led Company Now

HBR IdeaCast

Harvard Business Review

Leadership, Entrepreneurship, Communication, Marketing, Business, Business/management, Management, Business/marketing, Business/entrepreneurship, Innovation, Hbr, Strategy, Economics, Finance, Teams, Harvard

4.41.9K Ratings

🗓️ 14 November 2023

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

The future of AI goes far beyond individuals using ChatGPT. Companies are now integrating artificial intelligence into all aspects of their businesses. One key player in this transition is Nvidia, the AI-driven computing company, which makes both hardware and software for a range of industries. In this episode, HBR editor in chief Adi Ignatius speaks with Nvidia’s CEO and cofounder Jensen Huang at HBR’s Future of Business conference about how he keeps his company agile in the face of accelerating change and where he sees AI going next.

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0:00.0

Kurt Nick is here from Ideacast. I want to tell you about the Big Take

0:05.1

podcast from Bloomberg News. Each weekday they bring you one important story

0:10.0

from their global newsroom like how AI will upend your life and why China's

0:15.4

targeting the US dollar. Check out the big take from Bloomberg wherever you

0:20.2

listen. Welcome to the H-Byr idea cast from Harvard Business Review. I'm Allison Beard. There's no question that the biggest business story of 2023 is artificial intelligence.

0:54.0

Not just all of us using generative AI tools like chat JPT on our own,

0:58.0

but what those advances mean for how companies can collect and use data

1:02.0

to improve decision-making,&D, and more.

1:05.6

These developments are driving a new exponentially faster era of computing, and our guest

1:10.0

today is at the forefront of this warp speed transition. Jensen Huang is the founder and

1:15.2

CEO of NVIDIA, a world leader in AI-driven computing that makes both software and hardware

1:20.2

for a host of industries. An electrical engineer by training, he launched the

1:24.5

company with two co-founders at a Denny's restaurant. It now earns 26 billion

1:28.8

dollars in annual revenue and employs 26,000 people around the world.

1:33.0

Its technology is quite literally propelling us into the future.

1:37.0

Jensen spoke with HBR editor-in-chief Audie Ignatius

1:40.0

at our Future of Business Virtual Conference last week about what's new and AI and

1:44.6

computing and the kind of corporate culture and leadership that keeps

1:48.2

invidia agile and innovative. Here's their conversation. Jensson,

1:59.0

Jensen, thank you for joining us.

2:00.0

What I know is an early morning for you,

2:02.0

probably a busy day for you. We really appreciate you making joining us. What I know is an early morning for you, probably a busy day for you.

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