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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Urges Rethink of Jobs as AI Automates Tasks, Skilled Workers Needed
January 22, 2026 by Mediaeye News
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Urges Rethink of Jobs as AI Automates Tasks, Skilled Workers Needed

Davos: Nvidia President and CEO Jensen Huang said jobs in the AI era should be viewed through the lens of purpose rather than tasks, noting that automation enhances productivity by freeing people to focus on higher-value work.

Discussing how AI infrastructure, compute power and GPU innovation are defining the next era of technological transformation and economic growth at the World Economic Forum meeting here, Huang enthused about the potential of AI and even the creation of jobs.

“It’s wonderful that the jobs are related to tradecraft. We’re going to have plumbers and electricians… all of these jobs, we’re seeing quite a significant boom and salaries have gone up. Nearly double,” he told the session.

Giving the example of a radiologist, he said the purpose of the job is to diagnose disease. But AI has taken away the drudgery of processing scans.

“The counterfactual is that hospitals are hiring more radiologists because the entire health ecosystem is seeing growth as a result,” he said.

He further stated that every country should build an AI infrastructure. He also reminded how ‘easy’ it is to use AI. “Everybody should get involved”, he said.

“It is essential to learn how to use AI. These skills are no different than leading people, managing people, things we do all the time. Recognise that AI is likely to close the technology divide. I’m fairly optimistic about the potential of AI to lift the countries that are emerging and to empower people,” the Nvidia CEO noted.

Huang explained that now we have a computer that can understand unstructured data and reason about what to do about it. It’s not a ‘pre-recorded computer’ but rather takes context and can reason intent, meaning, etc.

“Now is an opportunity to get in early and fuse industrial capabilities with AI and enter the world of physical AI and robotics. It’s a once-in-a-generation opportunity. The opportunity is extraordinary, and everybody ought to get involved. We need more energy; we need more skilled trade workers,” said Huang.

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