Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said in his speech at Carnegie Mellon University's 128th commencement ceremony that the traditional computing paradigm, which has lasted for about 60 years, has come to an end. AI is driving an industry transformation from humans coding to machine learning.He stated that although some jobs, such as programming and medical image analysis, are being automated, AI is more about amplifying human capabilities rather than simply replacing humans. He added, "AI is not likely to replace you, but someone using AI better than you might."Huang also recalled Nvidia's near-bankruptcy experience in its early years, saying that the company once asked Sega to terminate a contract because it could not deliver the chip architecture and only survived because Sega continued to pay. He concluded by saying that AI infrastructure construction will become one of the largest technological infrastructure investments in human history, and he called on graduates to "run, don't walk."