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    From Mike Powell@1:2320/107 to All on Thu Mar 19 08:42:48 2026
    'I dont like it when doomers are out scaring people': Nvidia on why AI
    rhetoric damages the US chances to lead in the AI race

    Date:
    Thu, 19 Mar 2026 06:57:26 +0000

    Description:
    Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is sounding the alarm about the dangers of AI "doomerism' and he isn't wrong

    FULL STORY
    AI will save us or be the end of us. That's not fact or even an opinion; it's
    a TL;DR reduction of the very real tension between proponents of AI and those who fear it.

    Interestingly, sometimes that tension resides in a single person. It is quite fair and reasonable to use ChatGPT for basic deep dive data searches and for quick answers on how to talk to an uncooperative child, but to also fear that perhaps that same AI knows too much about you and might, in its own agentic way, start to act on your behalf and do things you never intended. At scale,
    we worry about AI controlling weapons or even launching a catastrophic war. There is, obviously, a continuum from what AI can do right now and what it might be able to do in 6-to-18 months. No one can say for sure what that destination is or what comes after it, but the twin thoughts of hope and deep anxiety will persist right through to the moment when we realize AI is
    thinking thoughts and making moves.

    These are not new ideas, very far from it in fact. 75 years ago,
    Alan Turing, arguably the father of Artificial Intelligence, offered a stark warning about thinking machines : "Once the machine thinking method had started, it would not take long to outstrip our feeble powers. At some stage, therefore, we should have to expect the machines to take control. Turing is credited with proposing a method, or a "test", to determine when a machine or program is no longer distinguishable from a human by a human. Spend a minute
    or two with Gemini, ChatGPT, Grok, Copilot, or Claude, and you'll know we've already exceeded the parameters of that test. These digital robots sound like us.

    The call's coming from inside the house -- Decades after Turing, but still a few years before our current AI revolution, those who are now building these
    AI platforms were already sounding the alarms. From the grandfather of AI, Geoffrey Hinton , to Sam Altman, who, in 2023, described the AI worst-case scenario as "lights out for all of us," few, even those close to the
    technology and development of these vast and powerful models, are immune to scaremongering.

    Consumers are also trending in the wrong direction. A recent Pew study found that "50% of Americans are more concerned than excited about the increased
    use of AI in daily life". Researchers added that the number of people who are more concerned is actually increasing year-over-year.

    The rapid development of AI models and their increasingly agentic
    capabilities has surely only accelerated these fears, but also spread the scariest rhetoric about how AI will consume all our jobs, or drive autonomous weapons to kill us .

    This week, one of the chief architects of AI's stunning rise, Nvidia CEO
    Jensen Huang, said it has to stop.

    Huang, who had just spent almost three hours extolling Nvidia's new Vera
    Rubin AI Platform at its GTC Conference keynote in California, sat down for a lengthy interview with Stratechery, where he offered a stark warning.

    Jensen was talking about, among other things, efforts to continue selling H2O AI accelerators in China , something the Trump administration originally blocked before Huang convinced them otherwise.

    The interviewer asked what Huang learned from his time in Washington, D.C.,
    and Huang noted how deeply "all the doomers were integrated into Washington D.C."

    He pointed to "incredible stories," calling them "inventions" that scare
    policy makers.

    I dont like it when doomers are out scaring people. Jensen Huang For Huang,
    an understanding that these tools and platforms are real (and doing real
    work) and not "some kind of a mystical science fiction embodiment," is critical.

    "I dont like it when doomers are out scaring people," he told Stratechery, "I think theres a difference between genuinely being concerned and warning
    people versus...creating rhetoric that scares people."

    Obviously, as the company that's selling most of the chips helping generate
    new models and even answering prompts in the cloud, Huang has a vested
    interest in AI's survival and growth. He also has a point, though. Rational acceptance AI, like so many fast-paced, society-shaking innovations, is
    neither all good nor all bad. Like the internet before it or the industrial revolution, we'll make great strides with AI, but we'll also go through significant pain, like job changes and loss, and mistakes made by AI or by people who put too much trust in AIs that know how to act confidently without being right.

    Other things are true, though: AI will play a part in scientific and medical breakthroughs . It will revolutionize work and maybe even play. And, it also won't go away.

    Fear of AI is not AI regulations or restrictions. Even the doomsayers in Washington know that this is a race the US can not afford to lose. China will not slow down. It will likely pay even less attention to safety and
    guardrails. If we all only listen to our darkest thoughts about AI, China
    will win, and then our worst fears about AI won't be realized by models built in the West, but by those created by our chief adversaries.

    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/ai-platforms-assistants/i-dont-like-it-when-doomers- are-out-scaring-people-nvidia-on-why-ai-rhetoric-damages-the-us-chances-to-lea d-in-the-ai-race

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  • From Paul B@1:105/420 to Mike Powell on Thu Mar 19 11:26:28 2026
    "I dont like it when doomers are out scaring people," he told
    Stratechery, "I think theres a difference between genuinely being concerned and warning people versus...creating rhetoric that scares people."

    I agree that there exists some rather dubious and hyperbolic rhetoric surrounding AI. But Mr. Huang really needs to realize that if this many people are "dooming" about a technology, then there might exist even a sliver of merit for it.

    As if NVIDIA is going to go bankrupt from doomers when literally every government in the world is living up to buy their chips for top dollar to "get ahead".

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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/107 to PAUL B on Fri Mar 20 09:59:23 2026
    "I dont like it when doomers are out scaring people," he told Stratechery, "I think theres a difference between genuinely being concerned and warning people versus...creating rhetoric that scares people."

    I agree that there exists some rather dubious and hyperbolic rhetoric surrounding AI. But Mr. Huang really needs to realize that if this many people
    are "dooming" about a technology, then there might exist even a sliver of meri
    for it.

    Exactly. Although I don't doom as much about it as I initially did, I do
    not share his optimism... and am a little concerned about it.

    As if NVIDIA is going to go bankrupt from doomers when literally every government in the world is living up to buy their chips for top dollar to "get
    ahead".

    "You can't have a rainbow without Reyn, baby."

    I don't see NVIDIA going backrupt anytime soon.

    Mike


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  • From Max Stubbs@1:103/705 to Mike Powell on Fri Mar 20 08:38:59 2026
    Re: Re: AI rhetoric damages U
    By: Mike Powell to PAUL B on Fri Mar 20 2026 09:59 am

    I don't see NVIDIA going backrupt
    anytime soon.


    I wish they would. It shouldn't cost
    2-3 month's rent for a GPU in an
    ideal world.


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