Billionaire Jensen Huang has this advice for you to improve your life, and he wants people to follow it 'right away'
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang recommends that everyone get an AI tutor, which can provide instant knowledge and boost productivity. He uses Perplexity's AI-powered search engine daily to stay informed on various subjects. Huang believes AI will enhance ...

"I have a personal artificial intelligence tutor with me all of the time. And I think that feeling should be universal. If there's one thing I would encourage everybody to do, [it's] to go get yourself an AI tutor right away," said Huang told journalist Cleo Abram during YouTube interview show "Huge Conversations," in an episode that aired last month.
That's a virtual tutor powered by AI, not a human who can teach you how to use AI more effectively.
Huang's go-to AI tutor is Perplexity's AI-powered search engine, which he described as a "really helpful" tool during an interview with the Bipartisan Policy Center last year. He shared that he uses it daily to explore a wide range of topics, including digital biology. Like many generative AI tools, Perplexity offers both free and paid subscription options.
Other AI platforms are designed specifically for tutoring, such as Sizzle, a free tutoring service, and Khan Academy's Khanmigo AI tutor, which is available for $4 per month.
In an interview on Cleo Abram’s YouTube show, Huge Conversations, Huang emphasized the value of Perplexity’s AI-powered search engine as a powerful learning tool. He noted that he relies on it daily to deepen his understanding of digital biology and other subjects.
Beyond Perplexity, several other AI-based tutoring services exist, such as Sizzle, a free learning assistant, and Khan Academy’s AI tutor, Khanmigo, which costs $4 per month. These AI-powered tutors provide training in programming, writing, analysis, and reasoning skills.
NVIDIA CEO on DeepSeek
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang believes AI is advancing at an unprecedented rate, and future models will require far greater computational power. Speaking to CNBC’s Jon Fortt, he explained that next-generation AI models, such as DeepSeek R1, OpenAI’s GPT-4, and xAI’s Grok 3, require significantly more processing power."The amount of computation necessary to do that reasoning process is 100 times more than what we used to do," Huang stated. He emphasised that reasoning-based AI is the future, and it will drive even greater demand for Nvidia’s high-performance chips.
DeepSeek’s recent advancements raised concerns over the possibility of achieving similar AI efficiency at a lower cost. However, Huang dismissed the notion that it would reduce demand for Nvidia’s chips. "DeepSeek was fantastic," he said. "It was fantastic because it open-sourced a reasoning model that’s absolutely world-class."
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