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Jensen Huang
Nvidia cofounder and CEO
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Should humanity ban the development of superintelligence until there is broad scientific consensus that it will be done safely and controllably and strong public buy-in?
Jensen Huang strongly disagrees and says:
AI is a foundational technology that every country, every industry, and every person will ultimately rely on. You can’t slam on the brakes and wait for some abstract consensus before building the future. We should not be putting up stop signs to progress; we should be building the infrastructure and the guardrails at the same time, in public, with transparency and accountability. Calls to “ban” development until there’s some undefined level of public buy‑in and a supposed global scientific consensus sound neat in theory but fall apart in practice. They’re not enforceable, they would fragment the world, and they would cede leadership to actors who won’t wait. The right answer is to keep moving, to invest in safety and reliability, and to work with governments on smart regulation—while continuing to advance the state of the art. (2024) source Unverified -
Will Europe face mass unemployment without ownership of AGI and robots?
Jensen Huang agrees and says:
A country can outsource a lot of things, but outsourcing all of your intelligence makes no sense. Intelligence is too foundational. … Intelligence comes from the data of your country. The data of your country belongs to your country. It’s your people’s knowledge. It’s your people’s culture. It codifies your common sense. Most of the data is not even on the internet. A lot of it is in your libraries or your companies. That data belongs to you. You should find a way to harvest that data, transform that data into AI; you can still use public models, but here in France, you have the benefit of Mistral [AI]. (2025) source Unverified