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YouTube10 Jun 2026

Jensen Huang on Vision, Risk, and the GPU | Only In America

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Hoover Institution

The immigrant experience and the American Dream serve as the foundation for technological innovation, as exemplified by the journey of NVIDIA founder Jensen Huang. Arriving in the United States as a child, Huang navigated a path from Kentucky to Stanford, eventually co-founding a company that redefined computing through a "first principles" approach. By challenging the dominance of general-purpose CPUs, NVIDIA pioneered GPU-accelerated simulation, which proved essential for the subsequent rise of artificial intelligence. This transformation highlights the necessity of risk-taking, institutional support, and the freedom to pursue unconventional ideas. While acknowledging the rapid evolution of AI, a cautious optimism prevails, emphasizing that technology must remain functional and purpose-driven to benefit society. Ultimately, the success of NVIDIA demonstrates how individual grit, combined with the unique opportunities provided by the American landscape, enables the creation of world-changing industrial shifts within a single generation.

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