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Nvidia's Jensen Huang blames CEOs with 'God complex' for AI stigma - The National

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has publicly attributed the negative stigma surrounding Artificial Intelligence to CEOs exhibiting a "God complex." These remarks, reported by The National, suggest that certain leadership attitudes may contribute to public apprehension about AI. The specific context or further details of his comments were not provided in the content. Why it matters: His statement from a key industry leader highlights the critical role of corporate leadership in shaping both the development and public perception of AI technologies.

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