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Nvidia’s Jensen Huang: “At 20 Today, I’d Dive Deep into AI Over Software”

July 20, 20252 Mins Read
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Jensen Huang’s Shift in Academic Focus: A Look Toward Physical Sciences

During a recent trip to Beijing, Jensen Huang, the co-founder and CEO of Nvidia, shared his thoughts on what he would study if he were a 20-year-old graduate in 2025. In a surprising twist, Huang indicated he would opt for a focus on physical sciences instead of software, suggesting a change in direction that aligns with emerging trends in artificial intelligence (AI).

Although he didn’t specify a particular field, Huang’s remarks highlight a growing emphasis on understanding the real-world mechanics of AI. He believes the future of AI isn’t just about writing code, but also about grasping concepts from physics and robotics.

The Changing Landscape of AI

Huang’s journey started after he earned his degree in electrical engineering. Co-founding Nvidia in 1993, he has since led the company to be a key player in the AI sector, recently achieving a remarkable $4 trillion market value. Reflecting on his educational path, he mentioned that he graduated college at the young age of 20 and, if given another chance, would delve into physical sciences like physics, chemistry, and astronomy.

Huang described the evolution of AI over the years—from “Perception AI,” which specializes in tasks like image recognition, to “Generative AI,” which can create text and code. Now, he envisions the next phase as “Reasoning AI,” defined by its capability to understand context and solve new problems.

The Future is Physical

Looking ahead, Huang anticipates the rise of “Physical AI,” where machines will need to navigate real-world physics—understanding factors like friction and cause and effect. He explained that this goes beyond simply generating content; it involves predicting how objects move and interacting with the physical environment, like operating a vehicle safely.

Huang’s vision closely ties to robotics, particularly as global labor shortages and rapid manufacturing growth present major challenges. He believes that robots powered by physical AI will play a significant role in addressing these issues, helping tackle labor shortages in the next decade.

With this insight, Huang highlights the importance of blending digital intelligence with physical capabilities, paving the way for innovations that could transform various industries in the future.

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