
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang doesn’t expect a sudden spike in AI-related layoffs, but that doesn’t mean the technology won’t radically change the job market — or even create new roles like robot tailors.
“The jobs that will be most resistant to the creeping influence of AI will be those that consist of more than just routine tasks,” Huang said during an interview with the magazine. Podcast host Joe Rogan this week.
“If your job is just chopping vegetables, Cuisinart will replace you,” Huang said.
On the other hand, some jobs, such as radiologists, may be safe because their role is not just to perform scans, but to interpret those images to diagnose people.
“Studying the image is just a task in the service of diagnosing the disease,” he said.
Huang noted that some jobs will actually disappear, although he stopped short of using extreme language from other jobs such as Geoffrey Hinton He is also known as the “Godfather of Artificial Intelligence” and Anthropist CEO Dario AmodI, and both previously predicted massive unemployment thanks to improving AI tools.
However, the potential AI-dominated job market that Huang envisions might also add some new jobs, he sees. This includes the possibility that there will be new demand for technicians to help build and maintain AI assistants in the future, as well as other industries that are difficult to imagine, Huang said.
“You’ll have clothes for robots, so a whole industry — right? Because I want my robot to look different from yours,” Huang said. “So we will have an entire clothing industry for robots.”
The idea of AI-powered robots taking over jobs once held by humans may seem like science fiction, yet some of the world’s most important technology companies are already trying to make it a reality.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk made the company’s Optimus robot a Central doctrine for its future business strategy. Just last month, Musk predicted that money will no longer exist in the future and work will be optional at home The next ten to twenty years Thanks to a fully robotic workforce.
Artificial intelligence is also advancing so rapidly that it already has the potential to replace millions of jobs. AI can complete the work equivalent of about 12% of jobs in the United States, according to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Report from last month. This represents about 151 million workers representing more than $1 trillion in wages, who are on the hook for potential AI disruption, according to the study.
Even Huang’s potential new job as an AI robot clothing maker may not last. When Rogan asked him if robots could eventually make clothes for other robots, Huang replied: “Eventually. And then there will be something else.”
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2025-12-06 12:03:00