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Home / Business and Economy / Nvidia CEO: AI Spending Is Sustainable

Nvidia CEO: AI Spending Is Sustainable

7 Feb

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Summary

  • Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang states AI infrastructure build-out will last 7-8 years.
  • He believes current expenditures are appropriate and sustainable.
  • Global tech giants are experiencing market value declines due to heavy spending.
Nvidia CEO: AI Spending Is Sustainable

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang addressed concerns about overspending on data centers, asserting that current expenditures are both appropriate and sustainable. He indicated that the global build-out of artificial intelligence infrastructure is expected to persist for another seven to eight years, emphasizing that the demand for AI capabilities is "just incredibly high."

Huang highlighted AI's increasing usefulness and capability, leading to widespread adoption. He noted that major technology firms, including Amazon, Alphabet's Google, Meta Platforms, and Microsoft, have engaged in heavy capital spending, which has led to significant market value declines for these companies in recent days.

The Nvidia co-founder explained that much of this investment would benefit his company, which supplies essential data center processors for AI model development and operation. He contended that artificial intelligence is already yielding returns for its users, who would benefit even more with additional data center capacity.

Huang dismissed worries about the technology industry creating excessive capacity. He drew a contrast with the initial internet build-out, stating that unlike then, no infrastructure is currently sitting idle. He pointed to companies like Anthropic PBC and OpenAI as examples of profitable revenue generation within the AI sector.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang expects the build-out of artificial intelligence infrastructure to continue for another seven to eight years.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang believes the current level of expenditures on data centers is appropriate and sustainable.
Amazon, Alphabet's Google, Meta Platforms, and Microsoft have experienced market value declines due to heavy capital spending on AI infrastructure.

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