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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang urged U.S. policymakers Thursday to treat AI as a national strategic priority, calling for investment in reskilling and workforce adaptation. Speaking at the Hill & Valley Forum, Huang warned that the U.S. must act swiftly to stay competitive, noting that 50% of global AI researchers are Chinese. He likened the AI revolution to past industrial booms driven by U.S. dominance in steel and energy. He also spotlighted the company’s new humanoid robot model, Groot N1, as a solution to a projected global worker shortfall of 50 million by 2030. Huang said demand remains “incredible” and projected AI will ultimately take over a major share of global jobs.

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00:00It's Benzinga bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang urged U.S. policymakers Thursday to treat AI as a natural strategic
00:07priority, calling for investment in re-skilling and workforce adaptation.
00:12Speaking at the Hill Valley Forum, Huang warned that the U.S. must act swiftly to stay competitive,
00:17knowing that 50% of global AI researchers are Chinese.
00:21He likened the AI revolution to past industrial booms driven by U.S. dominance in steel and
00:26energy. He also spotlighted the company's new humanoid robot model, GrootN1, as a solution
00:33to a projected global workers' shortfall of $50 million by 2030.
00:37Huang said demand remains incredible.
00:40Projected AI will ultimately take over a major share of global jobs.
00:43For all things money, visit Benzinga.com slash GSTV.

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