Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang emphasizes that US leadership in AI relies on attracting developers worldwide, especially those in China, where 50% are located. He argues that success isn't just about technology but also about people and stresses the need for the U.S. to expand its tech influence rather than restrict access. Huang believes that ensuring developers use the "American tech stack" will help it become the global standard. His comments come as Nvidia prepares to resume chip sales to China, marking a shift from previous export restrictions.
"50% of the world's AI developers are in China," he said. "The first job of any platform is to win all developers."
Huang said that developers now come from everywhere - Africa, Latin America, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East - as demand for AI spreads across every country, industry, and company.
"The American tech stack should be the global standard," he said. "Just as the American dollar is the global standard."
"The more your technology is everywhere, the more developers you're going to have," he added.
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