Jensen Huang just painted the most bold image of AI's future: 7.5 million agents, 75,000 humans-100 AI workers for every person | Fortune
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Jensen Huang just painted the most bold image of AI's future: 7.5 million agents, 75,000 humans-100 AI workers for every person | Fortune
"In 10 years, we will hopefully have 75,000 employees, as small as possible, as big as necessary. They're going to be super busy. Those 75,000 employees will be working with 7.5 million agents. That's a 100-to-1 ratio of agents to humans."
"AI agents differ from what most people think of as AI, like the chatbot or LLM you turn to to search for a recipe, or to plan your next vacation. AI agents, instead, are software programs that autonomously achieve certain goals set for them by reasoning, planning, and taking actions, rather than simply responding to prompts."
"They'll be working around the clock. So hopefully our people don't have to keep up with them. Those AI agents won't exactly replace workers. Instead, they'll be picking up the grunt work human employees don't need to complete."
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang projects that within a decade, the company will employ approximately 75,000 workers alongside 7.5 million AI agents, maintaining a 100-to-1 ratio. These AI agents are autonomous software programs that independently achieve goals through reasoning, planning, and action-taking, distinct from conventional chatbots or language models. Rather than replacing human workers, agents will handle routine tasks and operate continuously, allowing employees to concentrate on higher-value activities. Huang emphasizes this reflects broader industry trends toward AI adoption, with executives across companies increasingly viewing AI agents as fundamental to future work structures. Nvidia is democratizing this technology through the Agent Toolkit, an open platform enabling enterprises to develop and deploy their own AI agents.
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