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Why NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang Says Don't Learn to Code: Key Insights Revealed
Discover why NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang believes that children should focus on studying something other than coding for the future. Get insight into his unconventional viewpoint on the importance of computer science and programming in today's tech-driven world.
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1. Introduction: Insights from NVIDIA CEO
Jensen Huang's perspective on future learning for kids.
2. Expanding Team and Educational Material
Involvement in training thousands and developing AI materials.
3. The Miracle of Artificial Intelligence
Closing the technology divide and widespread AI engagement.
4. Urging Upskilling and AI Adoption
Encouraging businesses to embrace AI and upskill employees.
5. AI Model Optimization Process
Insight into how Copilot optimizes prompts for AI models.
6. Impacts of AI Optimization
Exploring the consequences of over-optimized AI models.
7. Future of Coding and Adaptation
Speculations on the evolving importance of coding skills.
8. The Importance of Software Skills
Understanding the fundamentals of getting computers to do what you intend.
9. AI Applications without Coding
Exploring how individuals build AI applications without prior coding experience.
10. The Evolution of Programming
Discussing the evolving landscape of programming and its significance.
11. Problem Solving Skills
Emphasizing the importance of problem-solving skills gained through computer science education.
12. Impact of Life Sciences
Exploring the complexity and impact of understanding human biology in the field of life sciences.
13. Life Engineering
Looking into the transformation of life sciences into life engineering through digital biology.
14. Understanding Human Learning 🧠
Exploring the science behind how humans learn and retain information.
15. Real Projects and Accountability 📊
Emphasizing the importance of real projects for personal and professional growth.
16. Community Engagement 🤝
Highlighting the value of peer communities in the learning process.
17. Diverse Course Offerings 📚
Introduction to a variety of courses available, including AI and data analytics.
18. Reflecting on Programming and Engineering 💻
Encouraging self-reflection on experiences and approaches in the tech field.
19. Consistent Content Promise 📹
Commitment to regular video uploads and encouraging subscriptions.
Video Transcript
Jensen Huang, co-founder and CEO of Nvidia.
The company that is at the heart of AI revolution
recently made a comment about what kids should learn
in the future.
And let me spoil it to you.
It's not computer science or programming.
I'm going to say something and it's going to sound
completely opposite of what people feel.
You probably recall over the course of the last 10 years,
for 10 years, almost everybody who sits on the stage
like this would tell you, it is vital
that your children learn computer science.
Everybody should learn how to program,
and in fact, it's almost exactly the opposite.
It is our job to create computing technology,
such that nobody has the program.
It's nervous you up.
And that the programming language, it's human.
It's influence a full service agency,
the AMO co-founder,
where in a close relationship with NVIDIA
and later in this video,
I will include a clip of what Jensen said
people should study,
We're just also in alignment why we're expanding our team with people like Amy Zollotov, who comes from healthcare.
Collectively we trained and taught close to 20,000 people at this point.
From people at all ages and walks of life who subscribe to my channel to the amazing teams that my company is like general electronics and crafts hines.
Plus we've been developing AI educational material both for university like Stanford or Yashiva, all the way to developing courses on up limit.
I think we show that there is raising awareness about prompt engineering and the impact that you can have in your organization or your team
If you just know better how to work with AI tools and I understand that when a girl on the internet says that prompting is the new programming language
That's one thing, but I'm really happy to see that more people kind of receive a message when it is in video CEO
On a stage at the World Government Summit saying it out loud
Everyone in the world is now a programmer.
This is the miracle.
This is the miracle of artificial intelligence.
For the very first time, we have closed the gap the technology divide has been completely
closed.
And this is the reason why so many people can engage artificial intelligence.
This is the reason why every single government, every single industrial conference, every
single company is talking about artificial intelligence today.
Because for the very first time, you can imagine everybody in your company being a technologist.
This is a tremendous time for all of you to realize that the technology divide has been closed.
I hope more people and businesses will take it as a wake-up call and start looking at this quite seriously.
Also to realize that to engage AI is a lot easier now than at any time in the history of computing.
It is vital that we upskill everyone.
As for 90% of people, prompting is going to just become easier and easier, and there's
a good reason for that.
It's because of smart AI engineers and prompt engineers working in the background, optimizing
bad chat interface.
So that a few vague words can be taken, processed by way bigger and more extensive prompt,