Instead of be long queuing for watching on Jensen Huang’s live speech at a huge auditorium, I prefer to watch such a well organized and priceless interview.❤ Lawrence Luh from Taiwan🇹🇼
Some comments about poor interviewer due to interruptions are false. Nicolai is a wonderful interviewer with his straightforward, staccato style. That style just came off with a bit of friction in this case. But other interviews with Nicolai are truly delightful! My favorites are with Sam Altman and Roland Busch (Siemens). He builds great rapport with nearly all his guests
Great Interview, I have a lot of respect for Jensen Huang. What he has achieved is incredible. And there are interesting times ahead. I am not sure though, how much I liked he responded in regards to AI regulations. Are state regulators in this field properly able to handle this? It is a very specialised field. Or will it require very close cooperation between them and the people at Nvidia, OpenAI, Microsoft etc. to really set the standards here? The developers of these systems should be aware of their responsibility and know best which holes there are and figure out their blind spots and actually help regulators prevent bad things from happening. I remember when ChatGPT was in the earlier stages, it refused to cooperate in certain topics, which I suppose was a built in safety switch. But people were really creative and successful to find backdoors and still got the system to do what they wanted. So it is not just about regulators putting rules in place, but also system engineers to set the safety switches right and responsibly.
AI is just a tool. We already have laws in place to prevent things like copyright theft or fraud. We don't need new laws just because people have new tools.
And we’ve got a 1.2% stake in the company too, worth 14.3 billion at the end of 2023. You can check out all our numbers on our website www.NBIM.no/en Best, Halvor
It's Jensen Huang. You need to fit a legendary genius into a 50 minute segment so bad that you have to interrupt him? This is why Lex Fridman does great interviews, he doesn't cap great minds, be grateful he agreed to the interview. I doubt he'll be back.
Not sure if this channel is mostly about investments but I would certainly put some money in AI models. I believe that the model for AI will be licensed and each organization will have it's own AI that will be trained with every company IP. Generic AI will be ubiquitous in the next 2 to 3 years and ready for licensing. That will be the business model IMO.
I have been blessed by these interviews, thank you! I noticed that the music transitions are a little loud in this episode, maybe because the conversation took place in a quieter tone?
47:05 How hard can it be? Knowing the answer in advance would have deterred many startups from taking the first step. They would simply give up. Best not to ask this question.
AMD and Intel need a CUDA competitor. Sure as an individual/gamer you can switch instantly. Datacenters can't. Also, for gaming the AMD drivers and UI are superior. For gaming AMD needs features and value to have gamers switch brands.
@@norgesbankinvestmentmanagement sorry to be blunt as it was spur of the moment response but i really felt bad for Jensen and can really see his awkwardness
Brilliant interviewer. Short-precise questions & then listens.
How rare is that?
Thanks a million for the feedback!
- Halvor
Whenever I hear to Jensen Huang I always learn a lot of things. He is a deep thinker, is humble, is brilliant...
Great to hear, thanks!
Instead of be long queuing for watching on
Jensen Huang’s live speech at a huge auditorium, I prefer to watch such a well organized and priceless interview.❤
Lawrence Luh from Taiwan🇹🇼
This is the best podcast in the business. Glad I found it.
Jensen - A wealth of information and expertise
This is true! 💡
Some comments about poor interviewer due to interruptions are false. Nicolai is a wonderful interviewer with his straightforward, staccato style. That style just came off with a bit of friction in this case. But other interviews with Nicolai are truly delightful! My favorites are with Sam Altman and Roland Busch (Siemens). He builds great rapport with nearly all his guests
WOW !!! What a legend!
Awesome, takk Nikolai for organizing and broadcasting!
Great Interview, I have a lot of respect for Jensen Huang. What he has achieved is incredible. And there are interesting times ahead. I am not sure though, how much I liked he responded in regards to AI regulations. Are state regulators in this field properly able to handle this? It is a very specialised field. Or will it require very close cooperation between them and the people at Nvidia, OpenAI, Microsoft etc. to really set the standards here? The developers of these systems should be aware of their responsibility and know best which holes there are and figure out their blind spots and actually help regulators prevent bad things from happening. I remember when ChatGPT was in the earlier stages, it refused to cooperate in certain topics, which I suppose was a built in safety switch. But people were really creative and successful to find backdoors and still got the system to do what they wanted. So it is not just about regulators putting rules in place, but also system engineers to set the safety switches right and responsibly.
AI is just a tool. We already have laws in place to prevent things like copyright theft or fraud. We don't need new laws just because people have new tools.
great insight into the opinions of influential men.
Thanks! ☺️
June 18, 2024, NVDA, the most valuable company on the planet Period
$1tr fund interview with $1tr market cap company.
And we’ve got a 1.2% stake in the company too, worth 14.3 billion at the end of 2023. You can check out all our numbers on our website www.NBIM.no/en
Best,
Halvor
Jensen is not someone you interrupt.
Thanks for the feedback ☺️
Best,
Halvor
Nicolai gives his guests a lot of room. I didn't find it intrusive
It's Jensen Huang. You need to fit a legendary genius into a 50 minute segment so bad that you have to interrupt him? This is why Lex Fridman does great interviews, he doesn't cap great minds, be grateful he agreed to the interview. I doubt he'll be back.
Honest feedback - we love it. Thank you ☺️
great interview
Cheers, thanks! ☺️
Not sure if this channel is mostly about investments but I would certainly put some money in AI models. I believe that the model for AI will be licensed and each organization will have it's own AI that will be trained with every company IP. Generic AI will be ubiquitous in the next 2 to 3 years and ready for licensing. That will be the business model IMO.
I have been blessed by these interviews, thank you! I noticed that the music transitions are a little loud in this episode, maybe because the conversation took place in a quieter tone?
Would the Nvidia computer be available as a personal computer in the near future ?
47:05 How hard can it be? Knowing the answer in advance would have deterred many startups from taking the first step. They would simply give up. Best not to ask this question.
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管理投資開發案人士以個人資產一兆元台幣加入,相當於三百一十二億美元,這是管理開發案條件,可找其他股東入股,最多兩位加1共三位,為開發案所貢獻
There is satya nadella too
我想去找你,會出現嗎
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你怎麼不在線上了,我真不想管事,整天要我管這個,你能出面來告訴政府到底該怎麼處理呢
我身體很痛
Ask better questions
Thanks for your honest feedback ☺️
Best,
Halvor
All the programmers are out of jobs now
If Amd or intel come up with a graphics driver i can deal with i'll say bye bye to gforce
Nvidia's lead over their competition isn't just about drivers...
AMD and Intel need a CUDA competitor. Sure as an individual/gamer you can switch instantly. Datacenters can't.
Also, for gaming the AMD drivers and UI are superior. For gaming AMD needs features and value to have gamers switch brands.
他們都再欺負我
bad interviewer always interrupt
Happy for give us honest feedback, thank you ☺️
Best,
Halvor
@@norgesbankinvestmentmanagement thank you for taking the feedback. Ya please let the guest talk more,
Horrible horrible interview if not disrespectful to interrupt someone on to next topic! Tsk tsk!
Thanks for sharing your honest opinion and feedback :)
Wish you a great day,
Halvor
@@norgesbankinvestmentmanagement sorry to be blunt as it was spur of the moment response but i really felt bad for Jensen and can really see his awkwardness
This interviewer is awful. Absolutely no personality