President Donald Trump is meeting Friday with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, whose company designs and supplies the advanced computer chips that play an integral role in developing artificial intelligence.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says he uses AI chatbots like OpenAI’s ChatGPT or Google’s Gemini to write his first drafts for him.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's net worth fell from $121 billion to around $100 billion on Monday, per the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
The developer of the chatbot that shocked U.S. incumbents had access to Nvidia chips that its parent company providentially acquired just before a 2022 U.S. export ban.
NEW YORK – The world’s 500 richest people, led by Nvidia co-founder Jensen Huang, lost a combined US$108 billion (S$145 billion) on Jan 27 as a tech-led sell-off tied to Chinese AI developer DeepSeek sent major indexes plunging.
Despite a remarkable surge in net worth, Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, saw a significant dip of $20.1 billion due to the rising competition from Chinese AI firm DeepSeek, which caused a market-wide selloff and cast doubts on the sustainability of capital-heavy AI investments.
Five hundred of the world’s richest people collectively lost $108 billion after the Chinese-headquartered artificial intelligence company DeepSeek upended the U.S. stock market Monday, Bloomberg reported — and several of the biggest losses were among some of the Bay Area’s biggest figures in tech .
The sudden popularity of the Chinese chatbot drove a huge plunge in shares of Nvidia. But other A.I. powerhouses rallied. Here’s why.
Tech billionaires lost around $100 billion as Chinese AI disruptor DeepSeek challenges Silicon Valley with a low-cost chatbot.
David Borish, an AI strategist, said DeepSeek's AI model/chatbot costs 95% less to operate ... More: Nvidia's stock selloff means the value of Jensen Huang's stake is down by more than $20 billion ...
The world’s wealthiest individuals, led by Nvidia Corp.’s co-founder Jensen Huang, saw their fortunes take a staggering hit on Monday,
President Donald Trump is scheduled to meet with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang at the White House on Friday, when they will discuss AI and chips as well as the industry's energy needs.