nvidia CEO Jensen Fan It is drawn parallel between his use artificial intelligence (AI) How chatbots and patients seek multiple medical opinions. His method provides insight into how to maximize the accuracy of AI chatbot The answer emphasizes avoiding relying on a single AI for the answer. Instead, he encourages multiple AIs to consult with them and criticize each other's reactions.In a recent interview on CNN's “Fareed Zakaria GPS,” Huang explained his method. “When I receive an answer from AI, I don't just take it. Usually, what I do is, “Do you think this is the best answer you can provide?”“I know this is no different to getting three opinions. The opinions of three doctors. I do the same thing. I ask the same questions about multiple AIs. And I ask them to compare notes from each other.
Jensen Fan sometimes says he asks AI to treat him as 12 years old before answering questions
This is not the first time Huang has discussed his personal use of AI. At the 28th Milken Institute Global Conference in May, he shared that he uses AI “as a daily tutor.” He might say that to suit the needs of his learning, “In a fairly new field for me, I'm starting out by explaining like I'm 12 years old.”Huang's insights about his AI habits came in response to a question from Zakaria about the potential impact of AI on cognitive skills. Zakaria cited MIT studies suggesting that using tools such as ChatGpt to create Tasks would be used by participants “at cognitive cost.”Jensen Huang admitted that he didn't review MIT's research, but he firmly believes that despite using “literally every day” his “cognitive skills are actually progressing.” He challenged the concept that the use of AI leads to a decline in critical thinking. “I don't know exactly what people are using that.“When I'm interacting with AI, it's a questioning system. You're asking it. To formulate a good question, you have to think. You have to be analytical. You have to reason about yourself,” he said.Huang is not alone among technical leaders in integrating AI into their daily work. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella also revealed this in an interview with May Bloomberg he uses. Microsoft Copilot Tasks such as summarizing emails and preparing for meetings.
