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AI Could Cost Jobs If Creativity Declines, Says Nvidia Chief Jensen Huang

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Warns of AI Job Losses Without Innovation

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
July 12, 2025
in Artificial Intelligence (AI), Tech Industry News, Technology, Technology & Innovation
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Huang: AI Won’t Kill Jobs—Unless We Stop Innovating - via CNN

Jensen Huang Defends AI as Job Creator—If Companies Keep Innovating - via CNN

Nvidia CEO Warns: AI Productivity Could Cut Jobs If Innovation Stalls

SAN FRANCISCO — July 12, 2025

Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang says the surge in artificial‑intelligence productivity will only translate into widespread job losses “if the world runs out of ideas.” In a recent interview with CNN’s Fareed Zakaria, Huang argued that new inventions—not technology alone—ultimately determine whether workers are displaced or redeployed. (Cryptopolitan)

A Conditional Red Flag

Huang’s comments came after Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei predicted unemployment could spike to 20 percent within five years as AI automates half of all entry‑level white‑collar roles. Huang acknowledged that “everybody’s jobs will be affected,” but said fresh products and services can offset automation: “If we’re more productive—and we still have new ideas—we’ll continue to grow.” (Cryptopolitan)

Surveys Point to Shrinking Payrolls

Corporate leaders are already bracing for cuts:

  • 41 percent of global executives expect to employ fewer people within five years because of AI, according to a 2024 Adecco Group survey of 2,000 large companies. (Reuters)
  • The World Economic Forum’s 2025 Future of Jobs Report finds that 40 percent of employers plan workforce reductions by 2030 where tasks can be automated. (World Economic Forum)

Despite the grim outlook, both studies highlight simultaneous demand for new, AI‑related skills.

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Automation Already Under Way

A joint Duke University–Federal Reserve survey of chief financial officers shows firms are rapidly automating back‑office work such as supplier payments, invoicing and procurement—tasks once handled by employees. (Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond)

Nvidia at the Center of the Boom

Nvidia’s graphics processors power most modern AI data centers. Investor enthusiasm pushed the chipmaker’s market capitalization above $4 trillion this week, making it the world’s most valuable publicly traded company. (Reuters)

Historical Perspective

Huang defended continued investment in AI, noting that every major technology wave—from steam engines to personal computers—eventually created more jobs than it destroyed. “Productivity and employment have risen together for 300 years,” he said. (Cryptopolitan)

The Bottom Line

Analysts agree AI will reshape virtually every occupation, eliminating some roles while spawning others. Huang’s message: the ultimate jobs tally hinges less on the power of algorithms than on humanity’s capacity to keep inventing tasks that machines cannot yet imagine.

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