The Economist: Nvidia’s boss dismisses fears that AI has hit a wall
Sam Altman's cryptic tweet, "There is no wall," sparked debate over the limits of AI progress, particularly the so-called "scaling laws" driving generative AI advancements. While some experts, like Satya Nadella, question whether these laws have peaked, Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang remains optimistic. With Nvidia's new Blackwell GPUs set to power the next generation of AI models, the company's strong growth suggests scaling laws still have significant potential. However, skeptics remain unconvinced.
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