@rohanpaul_ai: "Many of you don’t know, at one point Masayoshi Son (SoftBank CEO) was the largest shareholder of NVIDIA.” ~ Jensen Hua…
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Jensen Huang highlights that SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son was once the largest NVIDIA shareholder, and predicts AI could multiply global GDP to $200-500 trillion.
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“Many of you don’t know, at one point Masayoshi Son (SoftBank CEO) was the largest shareholder of NVIDIA.”
~ Jensen Huang
SoftBank’s Nvidia stake peaked at 4.9%, which is 0% now, and would be ≈$259B today if Masayoshi held on to it. https://t.co/i2zgLQYf0W
Rohan Paul (@rohanpaul_ai): Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang: “There’s a belief that the world’s GDP is limited at $100 tn. What’s likely to happen is AI is going to cause that $100 tn to become $200 tn, $300 tn, $500 tn. There’s no fundamental limit to the size of the GDP.”
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