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Nvidia’s Jensen Huang Praises Chinese AI Researchers as Top Contenders

May 19, 20252 Mins Read
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Nvidia CEO Praises Chinese AI Researchers as Major Talent Pool for U.S. Companies

Jensen Huang, the CEO of Nvidia, has spoken highly of Chinese AI researchers, calling them some of the best in the world. In an interview, he expressed that it’s no surprise that U.S. tech companies are hiring them.

Huang stated, “AI scientists in China are world-class. They’re not just Chinese researchers; they are among the best globally.” He highlighted that many researchers at leading companies like Anthropic, OpenAI, and DeepMind originate from China, emphasizing their exceptional capabilities.

He commended China’s strong performance in the AI sector, with companies like DeepSeek and Manus emerging as serious competitors to American-made systems. “DeepSeek represents truly excellent work,” Huang noted. He expressed that underestimating these achievements reflects a significant lack of confidence.

Huang believes that international competition is crucial for the growth of American AI firms. “Everyone thrives on competition; it drives innovation,” he remarked. He acknowledged that companies like Huawei pose a significant challenge but also an opportunity for growth.

However, he cautioned that competition could become problematic if U.S. firms lack essential tools. Huang pointed out that building an effective ecosystem for AI is challenging and may be hindered by strict regulations. He criticized the “Diffusion rule,” a regulation that would limit the export of U.S. AI chips.

“It doesn’t make sense to restrict American AI technology right when our competitors are closing the gap,” Huang stated. Fortunately, the White House announced on May 12 that it would withdraw the rule just before it was set to take effect.

Huang argued that limiting access to U.S. technology for other countries was a flawed strategy. “We need to accelerate the global adoption of American technology instead of limiting it,” he emphasized.

He also encouraged American companies to engage more in the Chinese market, stating, “It doesn’t make sense for us not to compete in China, especially when half of the developers are based there.” Encouraging competition could help balance trade and create jobs in the U.S. economy.

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