Every year, The New York Times’ DealBook Summit features a roster of major speakers sitting for interviews with Andrew Ross Sorkin. Last year, the conference gave us that disastrous Sam Bankman-Fried interview following the collapse of FTX. What will this year’s event have in store?The lineup includes Vice President Kamala Harris, Disney CEO Bob Iger, FTC Chair Lina Khan, Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav, and Tesla CEO Elon Musk, among others. We’ll be reporting live from the event on the latest.
- The US is at least a decade away from an independent chip supply chain,says Nvidia’s CEO. “We should try it, we should endeavor it … but total independence of supply chain is not a real thing for a decade or two,” Jensen Huang says.
- Nvidia’s CEO thinks AGI will be here in the next 10 years.Jensen Huang is on stage at DealBook, talking about how soon we might see artificial general intelligence, or AGI. But without a clear definition, it’s a hard question to answer.One definition is AI software being able to complete basic intelligence tests with results competitive to a “normal human.” Under that definition, Huang says AGI could come within the next five years.
- Checking in from DealBook.I’m here in New York at The New York Times’ DealBook Summit, an annual gathering of some of the most powerful people in the world.Over the course of the day we’ll be hearing from people like Bob Iger, David Zaslav, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, and FTC chair Lina Khan — and we’ll close out the day with an interview with Elon Musk. Check back in for news as the day goes on.
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