Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has advocated higher employee compensation amid the global AI boom, saying workers should benefit from industry growth. Speaking at Computex in Taipei, Huang stressed paying employees as much as possible. His remarks come as tech firms face growing pressure over profit-sharing, while concerns about AI-driven job displacement continue to rise across the sector.
New Delhi: As the artificial intelligence boom reshapes the global technology industry, compensation and profit-sharing are increasingly emerging as key issues, with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang arguing that workers should be paid as much as possible.
Speaking on the sidelines of Computex in Taipei on Tuesday, Huang said employees should benefit from the rapid growth generated by AI-driven investments.
“I think people should be paid as much as possible,” Huang said while responding to questions about compensation trends across the semiconductor industry.
“I pay my employees as much as I can. That’s what I do, doesn’t make this right,” he added.
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