Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says he uses AI chatbots like OpenAI’s ChatGPT or Google’s Gemini to write his first drafts for him.
Startup DeekSeek is highlighting advances in China's AI industry. The Trump administration is weighing new restrictions on sending AI chips to China.
The meeting comes amid broad anxiety about the success of a Chinese artificial intelligence app called DeepSeek.
Nvidia Chief Executive Jensen Huang is expected to meet with President Trump at the White House Friday as China hawks urge further restrictions on the company’s AI chips and Chinese AI startup DeepSeek shakes investor confidence.
"A future where you’re just surrounded by robots is for certain," Huang says. Is this something to look forward to, or something to be wary of?
Nvidia (NVDA) stock is in focus as the artificial intelligence (AI) chipmaker CEO Jensen Huang is set to meet with US President Donald Trump Friday afternoon, according to reporting from Yahoo Finance's Julie Hyman,
Nvidia CEO is set to have his first meeting with President Trump since the beginning of his second administration.
U.S. President Donald Trump will meet with Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang at the White House on Friday, a White House official said, following reports the Trump administration is studying new ways to restrict AI chip sales to China.
Jensen Huang's damaging comments about quantum computing caused major turbulence for the Berkeley-based Rigetti Computing's stock. But that's not the end of the story.
Huang's net worth fell from $121 billion to around $100 billion, per the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
Donald Trump's meeting with Jensen Huang is scheduled at a time when there reports that new government may tighten noose on Nvidia's AI chip trade with China.