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Huang calls AI job fears ‘complete nonsense’ at Computex

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  • Nvidia 2.95% CEO Jensen Huang called concerns about AI replacing jobs “complete nonsense” during his Computex 2026 keynote in Taipei on Sunday.x
  • Huang has repeatedly pushed back on AI job-loss narratives this year, calling CEOs who blame AI for layoffs “too lazy” in a late May interview, according to Business Insider.businessinsider
  • The remarks come as Amazon 2.90% and Microsoft 0.13% have cited AI when cutting tens of thousands of roles, and Anthropic’s CEO has predicted AI could eliminate half of entry-level white-collar jobs.thestreet

Huang Calls AI Job Concerns ‘Complete Nonsense’ at Computex Keynote

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang dismissed fears that artificial intelligence will eliminate jobs, calling such concerns “complete nonsense” during his keynote address at Computex 2026 in Taipei on June 1 local time. Huang argued that AI is increasing the number of coding jobs rather than reducing them, pointing to surging GitHub commit activity as evidence of growing demand for software development work.x

The remarks represent the latest and most blunt iteration of a message Huang has delivered repeatedly across multiple venues this year, as the debate over AI’s impact on employment intensifies among tech leaders and policymakers.

A Consistent Counternarrative

Huang has been building this argument throughout 2026. At the Milken Institute in early May, he told MSNBC’s Becky Quick that “AI creates jobs” and called the technology “the United States’ best opportunity to re-industrialize”. Days later, at ServiceNow Knowledge 2026 in Las Vegas, Huang appeared alongside ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott to argue that AI agents and robots can fill a looming global labor shortage rather than worsen unemployment. “As long as you have greater ambition than your company can currently handle, AI is currently only playing the role of creating jobs,” he said at the conference.fortune

He has also taken aim at fellow executives. In a late May interview with Singapore broadcaster CNA, Huang called the practice of blaming AI for layoffs “too lazy,” as reported by Business Insider. At a Milken discussion earlier in the month, he accused CEOs who predict mass AI-driven unemployment of harboring “a god complex” and called such forecasts “not helpful”.yahoo

The Other Side of the Ledger

Huang’s optimism faces a complicated backdrop. Amazon cited AI efficiency when it eliminated 16,000 corporate roles, and Microsoft invoked the technology in cutting more than 15,000 positions. The outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas has linked AI to nearly 55,000 U.S. layoffs in 2025. And Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has predicted AI could eventually wipe out roughly half of entry-level white-collar jobs, a forecast Huang has called “ridiculous”.sahmcapital

The World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs Report 2025 projects 170 million new roles globally by 2030 against 92 million displaced, a net gain of about 78 million. Goldman Sachs Research has estimated that broader AI adoption could put roughly 2.5 percent of U.S. jobs at risk of displacement, far below the starkest predictions.yahoo

Huang’s framing rests on a distinction he has drawn repeatedly: the purpose of a job and the tasks within it are not the same thing. “You’re not losing your job to AI, but to someone who uses AI better,” he said in the CNA interview.thestreet

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