Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has made a bold claim that artificial intelligence has democratized programming, allowing anyone to become a programmer simply by speaking to a computer. This statement was made during his speech at the Computex forum in Taipei, where he hailed the end of the “digital divide”. Huang emphasized that the ease of use and rapid progress of AI have made it accessible to everyone, stating that “everyone is a programmer now – you just have to say something to the computer”. This shift is expected to touch every single industry, and Nvidia’s AI chips have already been instrumental in powering services like ChatGPT and Bing’s human-like chat features. Huang also demonstrated AI’s capabilities by generating a pop song with minimal instruction and unveiled new applications, including a partnership with WPP for AI-enabled content in digital advertising. While this may seem like a utopian vision, it raises important questions about the future of work and the role of human programmers in an AI-driven world.

AI Revolutionizes Programming
“Everyone is a programmer now – you just have to say something to the computer.”
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