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NVIDIA Jensen Huang Urges Not to Exaggerate AI Risks to Avoid Hindering Normal Development
When asked about the controversy involving Anthropic and the US Department of Defense contract, NVIDIA (NVDA.US) CEO Jensen Huang stated on Thursday that the tech industry should a...
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When asked about the controversy involving Anthropic and the US Department of Defense contract, NVIDIA (NVDA.US)      CEO Jensen Huang stated on Thursday that the tech industry should avoid exaggerating risks when discussing AI to prevent unnecessary panic that could hinder technological development.

Huang believed that the greatest national security risk the US faces in the AI field is the slowdown in adoption due to public anger, fear, or doubt, which could cause the country to fall behind competitors.

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Despite the controversy, Huang still painted a bullish picture of Anthropic's prospects, predicting that its revenue could surpass USD1 trillion by 2030, and viewed the company's management forecasts to be conservative.
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