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The Uncommon Leadership of Nvidia’s Jensen Huang: A Different Breed from Musk and Altman

Akash Das by Akash Das
April 11, 2025
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The Uncommon Leadership of Nvidia’s Jensen Huang: A Different Breed from Musk and Altman
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s Vision vs. Industry Titans

“It seems like you are interviewing Elon Musk instead of me.”

This statement from Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang encapsulates his perception of himself in contrast to tech moguls like Elon Musk and Sam Altman. Huang’s inclination towards logic rather than visionary concepts sets him apart.

Author Stephen Witt, whose new book “The Thinking Machine” explores Huang’s journey and Nvidia’s remarkable ascent, recounted this encounter in a recent Business Insider interview. Witt depicted a CEO who concentrates on pragmatic progress instead of abstract dreams, and who resists being classified alongside Silicon Valley’s idealists.

Witt noted, “Elon embodies science fiction.” According to him, Musk’s initiatives emerge from a science-fiction-based vision of the future, which Musk then reverses-engineers into applicable technology. Huang’s approach significantly differs. “Jensen is entirely the contrary,” Witt remarked, adding that Huang has a notable aversion to science fiction.

During the interview, Huang’s discomfort surfaced sharply when Witt presented a clip featuring science-fiction author Arthur C. Clarke discussing machines that think quicker than human beings. Huang’s reaction was icy and detached, leading to an abrupt decline in the conversation.

The contrast in their public images highlights differing approaches. While Musk conducts livestreamed meetings detailing his ambitions for achieving a “theory of abundance” via AI, and Altman pens extensive blog entries mapping out a path towards artificial general intelligence, Huang opts for a more grounded presence. “Jensen does not create those types of documents, and he is firm in that refusal,” Witt explained.

Despite being widely recognised for his illuminating keynote addresses, Huang reportedly finds them daunting. Witt articulated, “He dislikes public speaking, interviews, and presenting on stage,” yet skillfully manages these tasks when necessary.

Witt also unveiled that Huang lacks a designated successor or even a clear second-in-command within Nvidia. He stated that Huang’s organisational structure consists solely of him and approximately 60 individuals directly beneath him. Although Nvidia’s board has inquired about the matter, a succession strategy has yet to be developed.

At 62, Huang remains very much at the heart of Nvidia, a company that has evolved from catering to gamers to becoming a fundamental player in modern artificial intelligence. While Musk dreams of colonising Mars, Huang is focused on providing the essential tools that render such aspirations feasible.

“He is networking with entrepreneurs like Elon Musk and Sam Altman,” Witt observed, highlighting Jensen Huang’s determination to construct the hardware that empowers leaders like Musk and Altman, rather than yearning for an artificial general intelligence future.

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Akash Das

Akash Das

Hi, I’m Akash, an entrepreneur, tech enthusiast, digital marketer, and content creator on a mission to inspire innovation and drive transformation through technology and creativity.My expertise extends to digital marketing, where I craft data-driven strategies for SEO, social media, and branding to empower businesses and creators to grow their online presence. Alongside my entrepreneurial journey, I share my insights and discoveries through engaging blogs, tutorials, and YouTube content.

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