Speaking at London Tech Week, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang introduced a bold new vision for the future of artificial intelligence — one where programming is done not with code but with conversation. Huang introduced a concept that could change how people interact with artificial intelligence.
Nvidia CEO called it the “human” programming language. He explained that programming AIs is becoming more like talking to a person than writing lines of code.
Traditional languages like C++ and Python are difficult for most people, he said. “Most people don’t know C++, very few people know Python, and everybody, as you know, knows human,” Huang told the audience.
The idea is simple. Instead of writing code, people can now give commands to AI using plain language. He demonstrated how users can instruct AI in plain English — even asking it to write a poem in Shakespearean style — all through simple dialogue.
But beyond the technology, Huang issued a sobering warning — the future of work is changing. “You’re not going to lose your job to an AI,” he stated. “But you’re going to lose your job to someone who uses AI.”
His message is clear — as AI tools become more powerful and easier to use, mastering how to interact with them may become one of the most essential skills in the modern workforce.