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Jensen Huang declared on the Lex Fridman podcast that “we’ve achieved AGI,” then immediately hedged by narrowing the scope to running a billion-dollar company – without specifying for how long. The four-hour conversation covered NVIDIA’s full-stack engineering approach, AI scaling laws, TSMC supply chain dependencies, and the prospect of AI data centers in space. Coming from the CEO of the world’s most valuable company, the AGI claim carries market weight regardless of how loosely defined it is. Most AI lab leaders have been actively distancing themselves from the term – Dario Amodei avoids it, Sam Altman has softened his timelines, and Demis Hassabis reframes it as incremental progress. Huang going the opposite direction, at a moment when NVIDIA’s valuation depends on continued AI infrastructure spending, is worth reading as strategy as much as conviction.
