Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has stated he has not yet met with US President-elect Donald Trump following his election victory. The issue arises amidst escalating trade tensions as Trump prepares to take office.
Nvidia CEO Awaits Invitation
In an interview with Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow, Jensen Huang remarked he hasn't received an invitation to meet Trump at his Mar-a-Lago estate but would welcome the opportunity to assist the new administration. These comments came amid Trump's proposals to impose tariffs on Chinese imports.
Trump's Stance on AI
President-elect Trump has expressed varied opinions on artificial intelligence (AI), calling it both a 'superpower' and 'alarming' in a podcast interview on 'Impaulsive'. He views AI through a competitive lens, particularly regarding US-China relations, labeling China as the 'primary threat' in the race for advanced AI systems.
Differing AI Regulation Views
The debate over AI governance has revealed divisions within Trump's coalition, as some supporters advocate for minimal regulation to avoid stifling innovation. However, Elon Musk, a key ally to Trump, has expressed concerns about AI risks and supported measures like the California AI safety bill.
The relationship between Jensen Huang and US President-elect Donald Trump remains uncertain, despite the importance of AI and its regulation to the future of technology and the economy.