Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang recently discussed the challenges and future of artificial intelligence during an interview at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.

Huang noted that the industry is still 'several years away' from solving the AI hallucination problem, where AI systems might fabricate information to fill in knowledge gaps. He highlighted the rapid increase in AI computing power demand over the past decade, with the demand jumping four times annually. Huang also touched on the evolution of AI, from pre-training to post-training and Test Time Scaling, emphasizing the complexity of AI's 'thinking' process.

Despite these advancements, Huang acknowledged that we are not yet at a point where we can fully trust the AI's best answers. He believes that we need to improve our computational capabilities to reach this stage. Huang also discussed Nvidia's contribution to AI, reducing the marginal cost of computing by a million times, which has been instrumental in the growth of machine learning.

Additionally, Huang shared a personal story about how he won his wife's heart by promising her that he would be a CEO by the age of 30, a promise he eventually fulfilled. This anecdote reflects Huang's entrepreneurial spirit and long-term vision.