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Updated: June 26, 2025 07:04
During London Tech Week 2025, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said something that may alter the direction of computer history: the next great programming language isn't C++ or Python—it's the human language itself.
Core Insight:
Huang stressed that artificial intelligence has advanced a lot so that now anyone can program computers in simple, ordinary language.
He referred to AI as the great equalizer, allowing programmers who do not have coding skills to write programs, pictures, and even poetry—by simply being nice.
Key Takeaways:
Traditional programming used to demand profound technical understanding and architecture design. Today, AI systems are capable of receiving natural language directives and performing intricate tasks.
Huang demonstrated this paradigm by drawing a parallel between AI coding and leading a person: provide context, establish parameters, and it returns with creative output.
He clarified that although few individuals are aware of C++ and Python, everyone knows conversational human—thus it is the most universal programming language to date.
Broader Implications:
This shift brings computing to the masses, allowing creatives, students, and professionals across all disciplines.
Huang warned that true disruption will not be jobs that are lost to AI, but those people who use AI more than others.
He also forecasted that the next ten years will be dominated by autonomous devices, robots, and AI-driven innovation.
With the advancement of AI, the keyboard will become second to dialogue.
Sources: Times of India, Economic Times, Entrepreneur, The Hans India