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Jensen Huang: Arts degrees still matter despite AI; China cuts them

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang advises parents not to worry about their children's field of study, stating that even with advanced AI, skills like storytelling and creativity will remain important. He suggests focusing on how AI can enhance learning and craft. This contrasts with China's approach, where universities are cutting arts and humanities degrees, such as photography and translation, to prioritize high-tech skills and integrate remaining arts programs into technology-focused disciplines. AI

IMPACT AI's growing capabilities may reshape educational priorities, with differing views on the enduring value of arts and humanities.

RANK_REASON Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's opinion on education in the age of AI, contrasted with China's policy changes.

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Jensen Huang: Arts degrees still matter despite AI; China cuts them

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 English(EN) · Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez ·

    As China bets its future on AI by cutting arts degrees, Jensen Huang says parents shouldn’t worry about what their kids study

    “All the things that used to matter are still going to matter,” the Nvidia CEO said.