At the Nvidia AI Summit 2024 in Mumbai, Akshay Kumar questioned Jensen Huang about AI's limitations, sparking a viral discussion on its role. Huang clarified that AI serves as a powerful augmentation tool, enhancing human capabilities but not replacing them entirely. He emphasized the importance of safety, ethical design, and collaboration to ensure responsible AI development and maintain public trust.
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