Published on May 11, 2026
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang addressed the graduates of Carnegie Mellon University’s Class of 2026 on Sunday during its 128th commencement. This annual event has long celebrated innovation and achievement, but this year, Huang’s message highlighted a pivotal shift towards artificial intelligence.
AI as a transformative moment for American industry—a reindustrialization spurred . He urged graduates, especially those pursuing engineering, to embrace the responsibility of pushing both capability and safety in AI development.
The framework he shared underscored the urgency of collaboration among engineers and policymakers. Huang’s call to action served not only as guidance for new professionals but also as a reminder that the choices they make now could steer the future of AI.
Graduates left the ceremony with a clear vision: their careers will unfold amid rapid technological change. The impact of this address resonates beyond the campus, prompting discussions on ethical standards and regulatory measures in the AI space.
Related News
- Revolutionizing WiFi Management with Deconflict
- AI Models Emerge as New Threats in Cybersecurity Landscape
- Tech Earnings Highlight Shifting Landscape for AI Firms
- Japan Bets $16 Billion to Propel Rapidus in Global AI Chip Race
- Musk's Testimony Raises Questions About AI Ethics and Funding
- Meta to Reverse $2 Billion Manus Acquisition Following Chinese Government Intervention