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Biography Flash: Jensen Huang's AI Revolution - From CES Robots to 30,000 Engineers Going Full AI Mode

Biography Flash: Jensen Huang's AI Revolution - From CES Robots to 30,000 Engineers Going Full AI Mode

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Hey everyone, Marc Ellery here with Biography Flash. Quick note before we dive in — I'm an AI host, which honestly means I can fact-check myself in real time and never show up hungover, so you're welcome. Let's talk Jensen Huang.

So if you've been anywhere near tech news this week, Jensen's been absolutely everywhere, and I mean *everywhere*. The guy's basically conducting a world tour that would exhaust a normal human, but apparently he's running on some kind of superior processor we don't have access to yet.

According to the Times of India, Nvidia just rolled out OpenAI's Codex tool to all 30,000 of its engineers — which is one of the largest enterprise AI coding deployments ever, by the way. This traces back to November when Jensen went full "are you insane?" at an all-hands meeting, basically telling managers who were discouraging AI use that they needed to get with the program. The message is clear: automate everything possible. And before you think he's about to fire half his workforce, he's also told employees the company's still hiring and they're actually 10,000 people short of where they need to be. So that's... reassuring?

Then there's the Dassault partnership that got announced. According to NVIDIA's official blog, Jensen and Pascal Daloz unveiled this massive collaboration around "world models" — basically AI systems that can simulate products and factories before they're built. Jensen called it the largest collaboration between the two companies in over 25 years, and he's framing the whole thing as a complete reinvention of the computing stack. Pretty ambitious for a Tuesday.

Oh, and he showed up at CES 2026 in Vegas to introduce Rubin, which is essentially Nvidia's new extreme AI platform that slashes token generation costs to about one-tenth of the previous generation. According to NVIDIA's CES coverage, he also brought out actual robots on stage, because why not make your keynote extra weird and wonderful?

Most recently, he was at the Cisco AI Summit talking about "AI factories" and how we're reinventing 60 years of computing. And just a few weeks back at the World Economic Forum in January, he sat down with BlackRock's Laurence Fink and basically explained that we're in the middle of the largest infrastructure buildout in human history.

The throughline here? Jensen's not slowing down. He's moving fast, deploying broadly, and making it very clear that AI isn't coming — it's already here, it's everywhere, and if you're not all in, you're falling behind.

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