Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is entering his social media era. Pay attention to what he wants to teach you.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang.
Philip FONG / AFP via Getty Images Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is entering his social media era, using X to explain the AI ecosystem.
His early lesson plan maps closely onto Nvidia's business interests.
Huang's teacher persona can help engender trust in Nvidia, experts said.
Jensen Huang is getting more social.
Since joining X last month, the Nvidia CEO has posted about everything from aging chips to financing the AI buildout .
But compared to some of his more outspoken peers, Huang likes to explain things.
Other tech CEOs have made social media an extension of their public personas: Elon Musk broadcasts everything from product news to politics, while OpenAI's Sam Altman and Meta's Mark Zuckerberg have shared sweeping visions for the future of AI.
Huang talks more like a teacher.
His first post demonstrated exactly that.
Huang overcame his "shyness" in joining X because his July 24 post — a letter advocating for open AI models — was "too important to the industry and too important to the world," he said.
Open models, which make their underlying technology widely available, also have serious business ramifications for Nvidia.
They mean more companies building AI — and more customers for its chips.
This dynamic runs through Huang's early feed: he's explaining AI while making the case for ideas that benefit Nvidia.
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