NVIDIA CEO and co-founder Jensen Huang praises the AI agenda of President Donald Trump and outlines what the future of rural work will look like a special report.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said in an interview on Wednesday that the Artificial Intelligence (AI) plan of the Trump administration is ready to stimulate innovation and AI deployment in the US
“We invented the computer again for the first time in 60 years,” said Huang after President Donald Trump unveiled the AI action plan of the White House. “This is very bad.”
“What the president announces today will accelerate AI innovation in America,” said Huang. “It is going to accelerate AI deployment in America with all the infrastructure and the energy he is going to wear.”
NVIDIA CEO and co-founder Jensen Huang speaks on stage on the All-in and Hill & Valley Forum “Wining the Ai Race” in Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium on July 23, 2025, in Washington, DC (Roy Rochlin / Getty images for Hill & Valley Forum / Getty -Images)
‘He’s going to set it [the] American Tech Stack to be spread at an incredible pace throughout the world. I think those three initiatives will fundamentally change the position of the United States in the coming years, “said Huang.
Baier asked Huang for reports regarding his efforts to ensure that the H20 chip of NVIDIA Die was designed to be a less powerful AI chip that was sold on the Chinese market and at the same time the American export controls could be sold with powerful chips-in China.
The BIDEN administration allows the H20 chip of the company to be exported to China, and although the Trump administration has temporarily tightened the limitations of their export, Nvidia said that they were lifted earlier this month.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang speaks with interior secretary Doug Burgum and other Trump -Admin officials during the top of the AI Race “. (Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images / Getty images)
“My job is to inform and satisfy, and I did my best to inform. The most important thing to realize is that America wins when American technology becomes a global standard,” said Huang.
“The reason why it was so important to get H20 back on the Chinese market is that … 50% of the AI researchers in China, tens of thousands of AI startups are in China,” he said. “We want to ensure that we have every opportunity to compete on that market and to win those developers, and when that happens … When half of the AI researchers in the world develop on an American technical stack, while the technology spreads all over the world and spreads throughout the world, we become the worldwide standard.”
“Just as the world is built on the US dollar, we want the world to be built on this standard,” Huang added.
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Jensen Huang, co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Nvidia Corp., keeps the AI Accelerator chips from the company for data centers. (Akio Kon / Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty images)
Baier asked Huang about the risk of theft of intellectual property in China and the possibility that the H20 chip will be copied in the near future by a Chinese company.
“I have every confidence in American innovation. Remember that the computer industry is a nationally active, it is a national treasure. No industry that I know can remember that the world has dominated in technology and innovation and leadership more than the computer industry of the United States. We will take everyone with us … Nobody has ever seen,” he said.
Huang emphasized the importance of energy development for the emergence of AI and other new industries.
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“Without energy we will not be a world leader in AI,” said Huang. “That was so incredible, the first day of President Trump’s government made it very clear that he is pro-energy and pro-energy growth. Without pro-energy growth we would have new industries and new growth opportunities?”


