CEO NVIDIA is Jensen Huang Banana for Ai Google Gemini Image Generator
Navidia The CEO of Jensen Huang is in London and stands in front of a room full of journalists and considers himself a huge fan of the Gemini nano banana. “How can anyone like nano bananas? I mean nano banana, how good is it? Tell me that’s not true!” He addresses to the room. No one will answer. “Tell me that’s not true! It’s so good. I just talked to Demis [Hassabis, CEO of DeepMind] Yesterday and I said, “How good is about that nano banana?”
Many people seem to agree with him: the popularity of the AI Nano Banana Image Generator – launched in August and allows users to build detailed edits to artificial intelligence images while maintaining the quality of faces, animals or other objects in the background – in the first few days of September, with a Google Google post.
Huang, whose company was among the largest US technology companies to announce investment in data centers, supercomputers and artificial intelligence research in the UK on Tuesday. Speaking of a white and white event with the British Prime Minister, Kier Storm (where he intends to wear custom black leather tail), he is very optimistic about the future of artificial intelligence in England, saying the country is “very humble about the country’s potential for artificial intelligence advances.
He mentions the British genealogy in themes as the industrial revolution, steam trains, Deepmind (now owned by Google) and university researchers and other tangible skills. “No one eats better than you,” he said. “Your tea is good. You’re great. Come!”
Nvidia announced $ 683 million in the NSCALE data center manufacturer this week, a move – investing with OPA and Microsoft – led the company to the center of this AI pressure in the UK. Huang estimates that the NSCale generates more than $ 68 billion in six years. “I am registered to say I’m the best thing that happened to him,” he says, referring to NSCALE CEO Josh Payne.
“With the establishment of artificial intelligence services, I’m sure all of you are using it. I use it every day, and my learning improves my thinking. It has helped me get access to information, access to much more efficient knowledge. It helps me write, help me to think with AI.
The jacket leather billionaire, who had previously told Wiried that he was using AI agents in his personal life, has expanded on how to use AI (nano bananas) for most daily cases, including his public remarks and research.
“I really like to use a Word AI processor because it remembers me and I know I want to talk about it. I can describe the different situations I am in, but he still knows that I am Jensen, only in a different circumstances.” “In this way, it can transform what I do and help. It is a partner of thinking, it’s really great and saves me once. Honestly, I think the quality of the work is better.”
She says her favorite to use “depends on what I do.” “I will use Gemini for something more technical,” says Huang.
“When I do serious work, I give the same emergency to them all, and then I ask them, because this research is, criticizing each other’s work. Then I do the best.”
In the end, all the topics return to nano bananas. “Artificial intelligence has to be democratic for everyone. It should not be the one who goes through, it is not reasonable for me that someone has to lag behind electricity or the Internet,” he says.
“Artificial intelligence is the biggest opportunity for us to close technology,” says Huang. “It is very easy to use this technology – who doesn’t know how to use nano?”