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    Jeff Bezos-Lauren Sanchez's lavish and star-studded $10-million wedding faces big hurdle in Venice

    Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez are preparing for their lavish and high-profile $10 million wedding in Italy. But the wedding is being met with protests in Venice. Protesters in Venice are making their message loud and clear before Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez host their wedding in the Italian city.

    What is Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's push for 'sovereign AI' that has struck a chord with European leaders?

    Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's push for 'sovereign AI' has struck a chord with European leaders. Sovereign AI, by its nature, is aimed at bolstering a nation's ability to protect and advance its interests through the strategic use of AI. EU leaders have emphasized AI infrastructure for digital sovereignty and Nvidia's AI projects highlight Europe's lack of AI infrastructure.

    AI will reshape jobs, not erase them: LinkedIn’s Reid Hoffman tells students

    Reid Hoffman urged young people to embrace AI, calling them "AI native" and highlighting its value in job searches. While concerns about AI replacing entry-level roles are valid, Hoffman, alongside tech leaders like Jensen Huang and Mark Cuban, believes AI will also create opportunities and reshape, not eliminate, the future workforce.

    Nvidia's pitch for sovereign AI resonates with EU leaders

    Last week, the CEO of the artificial-intelligence chipmaker toured Europe's major capitals - London, Paris and Berlin - announcing a slew of projects and partnerships, while highlighting the lack of AI infrastructure in the region.

    Deutsche Telekom, Nvidia to build AI cloud for industry in Germany

    Deutsche Telekom and Nvidia will build Europe's first industrial AI cloud in Germany by 2026, aiming to support manufacturers. Nvidia will supply 10,000 chips; Deutsche Telekom will handle infrastructure and operations. The project is seen as vital for Germany’s digital sovereignty and technological competitiveness.

    AI speaks human, and has become the great equaliser: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang

    Huang spoke about how, in the past, computing was something only a few million people had access to, mainly those who understood programming languages. “We had to learn programming languages. We had to architect it. We had to design these computers that are very complicated,” he said.

    • ‘He thinks AI is so scary’: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang slams Anthropic chief’s grim job loss predictions

      Anthropic’s Dario Amodei warned AI could cause 20% unemployment within five years, but Nvidia's Jensen Huang dismissed the claim, stating AI will transform—not eliminate—jobs. Emphasizing creativity and opportunity, Huang championed transparency and collaborative development, pushing back against what he views as fear-driven narratives that promote monopolistic control over responsible AI innovation.

      Germany's Merz to meet Nvidia CEO on Friday: Report

      German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will meet Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on Friday, amid plans for Nvidia’s first AI cloud platform for industrial use in Germany. The meeting underscores Germany’s growing focus on AI innovation and its collaboration with global tech leaders to boost industrial competitiveness.

      Nvidia to build first industrial AI cloud in Germany

      Nvidia will build its first AI cloud platform for industrial use in Germany, aiding firms like BMW and Mercedes. CEO Jensen Huang announced plans for 20 AI factories, expanded European partnerships, and breakthroughs in AI and quantum computing, signaling Europe’s growing focus on AI infrastructure.

      Nvidia trumpets European AI infrastructure push

      US chip giant Nvidia on Wednesday announced a broad infrastructure push into Europe, partnering with local companies to help build the continent's "own ecosystem" for AI, chief executive Jensen Huang said in Paris. Singling out a local firm, Huang said Nvidia would partner with French AI startup Mistral to build a cloud platform powered by 18,000 of Nvidia's latest high-end Blackwell chips.

      Nvidia CEO says Europe will multiply by 10 its AI capabilities in two years

      Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said Europe’s AI computing capacity will grow tenfold in two years. Speaking at VivaTech in Paris, he noted Europe has “awakened” to AI’s importance, with Nvidia building AI technology centers across seven European countries.

      Nvidia CEO says quantum computing is at an inflection point

      Jensen Huang made similar comments in March at Nvidia's annual software developer conference when he spoke about the potential of quantum computing, walking back comments he made in January when he said useful quantum computers were 20 years away.

      Cisco aims to build AI-ready data centres, future-proof workspaces: Chuck Robbins

      At Cisco Live 2025, CEO Chuck Robbins said Cisco aims to help businesses build AI-ready data centres and secure workplaces. Partnering with Nvidia and OpenAI, Cisco is focusing on combining networking and security to support AI growth. It also plans to modernise infrastructure with solutions like AI Pods and Codex.

      UK to boost 'homegrown talent' in new AI skills drive

      UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer pledged to train 7.5 million workers in AI skills through a government-industry partnership with tech giants like Nvidia and Google. With £187 million funding, the initiative aims to boost homegrown talent, digital infrastructure, and position the UK as a global AI leader.

      Starmer calls on Nvidia’s Huang to train up Britons on AI

      Prime Minister Keir Starmer is partnering with Nvidia's Jensen Huang to bolster the UK's AI capabilities and skills. This collaboration aims to train more individuals in AI and expand research at universities and Nvidia's Bristol lab.

      Nvidia sounds the alarm: Chinese AI talent defecting to Huawei as U.S. chip curbs push them out the door

      Nvidia is raising concerns that US export restrictions are inadvertently fueling China's AI advancements. The company reports a surge in AI researchers joining Huawei, driven by limited access to Nvidia chips. These restrictions are also costing Nvidia billions in lost revenue and pushing Chinese companies towards domestic alternatives like Huawei's Ascend chips.

      Massive write-off: Nvidia dumps $4.5 billion in chips, leaving Jensen Huang frustrated

      Nvidia faces a significant setback with a $4.5 billion write-off due to US export restrictions, rendering its China-specific H20 chips unusable. Designed to comply with previous regulations, these chips are now banned under new rules, leaving Nvidia unable to repurpose them for other markets.

      Meet Lori Huang: The woman behind Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang — inside their life, marriage, and growing family

      Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang met his wife Lori in college while studying engineering. They were lab partners and later got married. Lori now runs a charity with Jensen. The couple has two children and is known for making big donations.

      Jensen Huang to offload $800 million in Nvidia stock — is the AI king sensing a storm ahead?

      Jensen Huang, Nvidia's CEO, plans to sell six million shares. This move worries investors despite Nvidia's growth. Huang holds a large stake, and the sale is part of a pre-arranged plan. This plan helps avoid insider trading concerns. Huang remains optimistic about Nvidia's future in AI. The company sees rising demand and expects growth in AI inference.

      Jensen Huang on edge: After DeepSeek, Chinese chipmakers may threaten Nvidia's dominance

      Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang acknowledges the rapid advancement of Chinese chipmakers, particularly Huawei's AI chips. Lisuan Technology, a Chinese startup, is developing the G100 GPU, aiming for RTX 4060-level performance. Despite skepticism and ongoing testing, this development signifies China's growing capabilities in the GPU market.

      Tesla gets a big shoutout from Jensen Huang, says this Elon Musk product is the next trillion-dollar industry

      Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is optimistic about Tesla's Optimus robot, believing it could revolutionize the robotics industry. Huang praised Elon Musk as an exceptional engineer, highlighting their collaborative efforts in building advanced computing systems. He anticipates Optimus achieving mass adoption, potentially transforming into a multi-trillion-dollar market.

      Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang finally nails it, warns that every job will be affected by AI — and soon

      Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang warns that AI is already reshaping the job market and every job will be affected immediately. Instead of fearing AI, he urges workers to embrace it, saying those who use AI will keep their jobs. While some tech leaders predict massive job losses, Huang believes AI could bring 30 to 40 million people back to work by boosting productivity. The key to survival is learning and using AI tools. This story highlights the urgent need for workers to adapt or risk being left behind in an AI-driven future.

      Donald Trump's policies are bad—then good? Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang flip-flops within minutes after Q1 results

      Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang faces a complex situation, grappling with a $4.5 billion loss due to US export controls impacting AI chip sales to China. While criticizing the policy's effectiveness, he also praised Donald Trump's vision for reshoring manufacturing and strengthening national security.

      Nvidia discloses more China risks, but CEO Huang praises Trump

      Nvidia's sales surged by 69%, but the company cautioned about escalating US-China tech tensions. Restrictions on Chinese AI models and connected vehicle tech could hinder growth. Despite export curbs costing billions, Nvidia anticipates strong sales, driven by deals in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Taiwan.

      Nvidia chief calls Elon Musk an ‘extraordinary engineer’, says Optimus robot will be next big thing

      Despite recent geopolitical challenges, including US restrictions on chip exports to China, Nvidia has continued to post strong financial results. For the most recent quarter, it reported revenue of $44.1 billion, up 69% year-on-year, with net income rising 26% to $18.78 billion.

      AI chipmaker Nvidia's revenue jumps 69% to $44.1 billion

      Nvidia said Wednesday that sales in its most recent quarter rose 69% from a year earlier to $44.1 billion. Its net income rose 26% to $18.78 billion. The company exceeded Wall Street's expectations for sales of $43.28 billion, but fell short of predictions for a profit of $19.49 billion.

      Nvidia discloses more China risks, but CEO praises Trump

      While Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on a conference call with analysts praised US president Donald Trump's decision to rescind an export rule put in place by President Joe Biden that would have regulated the flow of Nvidia's chips around the world, the company's quarterly filing noted that no new rule had been issued in its place and that a "replacement rule may impose new restrictions on our products or operations."

      Nvidia reports record-breaking $44 billion revenue as AI chip demand skyrockets despite China export ban

      Nvidia reported blockbuster Q1 results, exceeding expectations with record revenue and data center sales driven by surging AI demand. Despite a $4.5 billion hit from U.S. export curbs to China, the company's shares rallied. CEO Jensen Huang remains optimistic, emphasizing investments in American manufacturing and anticipating further growth in AI computing.

      Will Nvidia become victim in USA vs China AI war?

      AI or Artificial Intelligence race between world's top two largest economies are getting interesting and Nvidia has become cynosure of all eyes.

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