INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on Thursday hailed China's supply chain as a "miracle," highlighting China's deep capabilities in artificial
intelligence (AI) and computer science."The supply chain of China is a miracle
It is the largest and most complex in the world, not just about labor, but built on deep technology, AI and software," Huang told reporters
at the ongoing China International Supply Chain Expo in Beijing.Huang, a frequent visitor to China this year, stressed Chinese firms'
critical role in the global tech ecosystem
"China is one of the few regions in the world with deep expertise in computer science," he said
"The architecture and algorithms used to serve such a large population are incredibly sophisticated."Huang's remarks come amid growing
and China in the tech sector
Despite regulatory pressure and geopolitical tensions, Huang stressed the importance of continued collaboration and connection."We rely on
the global supply chain to build very complicated products," he said, noting that Nvidia contributes software and hardware that power
systems worldwide.During the interview, Huang remained focused on the message: "Supply chain is connection
It takes many suppliers and providers around the world connected together in a supply chain."Last week, the chipmaker became the first
company ever to touch $4 trillion in market value.Asked about the future of AI, Huang viewed it as the next major technological revolution,
although it is still in its early stages
"The last 10 to 12 years were about preparing for today
Now, AI can reason, think and understand information
It's incredible," he said.He also addressed the mounting concerns around AI safety
"We have to continue to advance the technology safely," Huang said, citing cybersecurity and environment monitoring as key areas to ensure
responsible development.In response to a question about China's role in AI development, Huang pointed to the country's large pool of
researchers and deep interest in science and mathematics."China has great researchers perfectly prepared for this moment," he said.