Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang: There’s a new programming language. It is called…
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said that programming artificial intelligence (AI) is similar to how one “programs a person”.
Speaking at London Tech Week recently, Huang said that AI is a “great equalizer” as it enables anyone to program using everyday language.Admitting that computing was hard historically, he said “We had to learn programming languages.
We had to architect it. We had to design these computers that are very complicated”. “Now, all of a sudden ... there’s a new programming language. This new programming language is called ‘human,’” Huang added. "Most people don't know C++, very few people know Python, and everybody, as you know, knows human.”
Jensen Huang continued: “The way you program a computer today, to ask the computer to do something for you, even write a program, generate images, write a poem — just ask it nicely.
Explaining further, Jensen Huang gave an example saying, “You say, 'You are an incredible poet. You are deeply steeped in Shakespeare, and I would like you to write a poem to describe today's keynote.' Without very much effort, this AI would help you generate such a wonderful poem.”
“And when it answers, you could say, 'I feel like you could do even better.'”