Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is known for being a demanding boss, but he embraces that persona. In a recent interview with “60 Minutes,” Huang wasn’t surprised when employees described him as tough and not easy to work for. He believes these characteristics are necessary when striving to achieve extraordinary things.
Huang’s leadership style has contributed to Nvidia’s success. The company’s market value doubled in just 8 months last year, making it one of only four companies in the world valued at over $2 trillion. Nvidia is a leader in artificial-intelligence chips, controlling the market due to the high demand for their cutting-edge technology.
Huang has emphasized the importance of having a large number of direct reports as a CEO. He personally oversees 50 direct reports at Nvidia to ensure he stays connected with the company at various levels. His work ethic was shaped by starting as a dishwasher at Denny’s and later co-founding Nvidia with the idea originating from a meal at the restaurant.
In a recent interview, Huang acknowledged concerns about AI potentially making many jobs obsolete in the future. He emphasized the importance of humans remaining in the loop due to their good judgment and inherent ability to understand circumstances that machines may overlook. Huang believes in a collaborative future where humans and AI work together.