- Exaggerated fear of AI has been extremely damaging to industry and society
- Practical AI can improve human productivity without replacing workers entirely
- AI and robots could address labor shortages by supplementing the digital workforce
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has addressed the ongoing debate around advanced artificial intelligence, saying the idea of so-called “god AI” is not at all feasible today.
Huang explained that no researcher currently has the reasonable ability to develop AI that fully understands human language, molecular structures, protein sequences, or physics on a global level.
Huang stressed that such a system goes far beyond current technology and will not appear in the near future, rejecting extreme claims that AI is omnipotent.
Nvidia CEO warns of exaggerated fear of AI
Huang criticized influencers and commentators who promote a “pessimistic” narrative, saying the exaggerated fears have been “extremely damaging” to the industry and society as a whole.
“I don’t see any researcher with a reasonable ability to create a divine AI… This divine AI simply doesn’t exist,” Huang said.
He argued that presenting AI as an existential threat or comparing it to science fiction scenarios does not help governments, workers or tech companies address realistic challenges.
Instead, he suggested that the focus should be on practical applications in which AI can improve human productivity rather than spreading fear of hypothetical divine intelligence.
The Nvidia official highlighted several concrete ways to apply AI responsibly.
For example, he described how AI and robots could help address labor shortages, functioning as “AI immigrants” that support industries that are struggling to find workers.
Huang also presented AI as a complement to productivity tools, providing capabilities that improve human production and efficiency rather than replacing them entirely.
Despite these potential benefits, reports from Stanford University and Fortune indicate that AI has had a limited impact on job postings in recent years.
Many AI tools have produced little measurable effect on business operations or financial performance.
Huang made it clear that he doesn’t want god-level AI to exist, calling the concept of a single monolithic system controlled by a company, nation, or other entity “super useless.”
He emphasized that the technology industry should focus on incremental improvements that benefit humans today.
Even as companies like Meta expand their AI infrastructure globally, building massive data centers powered by nuclear energy, Huang insisted that responsible development and realistic expectations matter more than hype.
Via Tom’s material
Follow TechRadar on Google News And add us as your favorite source to get our news, reviews and expert opinions in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button!
And of course you can too follow TechRadar on TikTok for news, reviews, unboxings in video form and receive regular updates from us on WhatsApp Also.




