Nvidia CEO dispels fear of AI taking over software tools

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Huang said worries that AI will make software companies less relevant are misguided [File]
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang dismissed fears that artificial ‍intelligence will replace software and related tools, calling ​the idea “illogical”, after a significant selloff in global ‌software stocks on Tuesday.

The selloff, ​partly sparked by AI developer Anthropic’s updated chatbot release last week that heightened fears of AI-driven disruption in the data and professional services industry, broadened on Wednesday, hitting software stocks in India, Japan and China.

Speaking at an artificial intelligence ​conference in San Francisco hosted by Cisco Systems ⁠Huang said worries that AI will make software companies less relevant are misguided and AI will continue to rely ​on existing software rather ⁠than rebuild basic tools from scratch.

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“There’s this notion that the tool in the software industry is in decline, and will be replaced ‌by AI … It is the most illogical thing ‌in the world, and time will prove itself,” Huang said.

“If you were ‍a human or robot, artificial, general robotics, would you use tools or reinvent tools? The answer, ‍obviously, is to use tools … That’s why the latest breakthroughs in AI are about tool use, because the tools are designed to be explicit.”

Shares of Indian IT exporters slumped 6.3% on Wednesday, tracking losses in global software stocks. Tech services firm Infosys was among the biggest losers, plunging ⁠7.3%.

China’s CSI Software Services Index also fell 3%, while in Hong Kong, shares ​of software company Kingdee International Software Group tumbled more ⁠than 13%.

In Japan, staffing agency Recruit Holdings and Nomura Research tumbled 9% and 8%, respectively.



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