City
Epaper

Agentic AI and robotics can heal Taiwan's labor shortage, says Nvidia Chief Jensen Huang

By ANI | Updated: May 23, 2025 12:52 IST

New Delhi [India], May 23 : American Technology company, Nvidia Corp. CEO Jensen Huang suggested Taiwan to "expand ...

Open in App

New Delhi [India], May 23 : American Technology company, Nvidia Corp. CEO Jensen Huang suggested Taiwan to "expand its opportunity" with agentic artificial intelligence and robotics in order to deal with its problem of labor shortage, Focus Taiwan reported on Friday.

Agentic AI refers to AI systems designed to autonomously perform complex tasks with minimal human intervention.

Focus Taiwan reports that Jensen Huang, told reporters at Taipei, that 2025 will be a very exciting year for AI, as he believes that the technology can now "reason."

"It can now think step by step by step, and solve problems it has never seen before it's called agentic AI, AI agents," he said. He further believes that these AI agents will assist individuals in managing various responsibilities both professionally and personally.

Nvidia CEO said, "Now with AI and robots, Taiwan can expand its opportunity." He later talked about the topic of Blackwell, Nvidia's latest graphics processing unit microarchitecture designed to accelerate AI workloads.

Recently, Foxconn Hon Hai Technology Group joined hands with NVIDIA and the Taiwan government to develop an AI factory supercomputer that will deliver state-of-the-art NVIDIA Blackwell infrastructure, which will help researchers, startups and industries.

As part of the partnership, Foxconn will be providing AI infrastructure through its subsidiary Big Innovation Company as an NVIDIA Cloud Partner. The infrastructure will feature "10,000 NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs, the AI factory will significantly expand AI computing availability and fuel innovation for Taiwan researchers and enterprises," according to the press release from NVIDIA.'

"All of our partners are in full production, and the excitement is so great all over the island ... We're going to bring AI all over the world," he said.

Earlier this week, Nvidia Chief Executive was in news when he said that, US export controls on artificial intelligence chips to China were "a failure".

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

Entertainment"There is a lot of uncertainty": Edgar Ramirez on Venezuela's future

HealthAs Bengal logs Nipah cases, doctors advise people not to panic, exercise caution

Entertainment'29' director Rathna Kumar offers prayers at Sabarimala!

BusinessGovt to train 50,000 people in enterprise promotion, impart EDP training to 50 lakh SHG members

NationalCM Nitish Kumar attends Dahi-Chura feast at JD(U) MLA's residence

Business Realted Stories

BusinessCAIT flags predatory pricing, urges stronger protection for small retailers in its pre-budget demand to FM

BusinessISMA seeks upto Rs 20,000 crore budget support for advanced biofuels as sugar sector faces surplus, pricing stress

BusinessIndian passport jumps five places in Henley Passport Index

BusinessThe Hindu Lit For Life 2026 Returns to Chennai on January 17 & 18

BusinessSBI Life launches 'SBI Life- Smart Platina Advantage', a life insurance guaranteed savings plan for long-term financial confidence