How CEOs, Business Leaders Use ChatGPT: Nvidia, Salesforce

ChatGPT is a personal trainer and therapist for some high-powered CEOs.
This week, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff sat down with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang to discuss the future of AI in a keynote discussion at Dreamforce, Salesforce’s annual event held September 17 to 19.
“I can imagine that it would be very difficult to continue school in the future without your personal teacher helping you with things,” Huang said. “Apparently, I have my own tutor today. I use ChatGPT.”
Huang, whose AI chipmaking company powers ChatGPT, explained that he turns to chatbots to think about problems, learn new things, and break down complex topics into understandable parts. In the future, everyone can have their own AI teacher, he said.
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Benioff responded that he uses ChatGPT “mostly as my therapist.”
“Well, it works, you look cool,” Huang joked, adding that he uses the paid version of ChatGPT for “high-quality teaching.”
Benioff didn’t say which version he was using but added a criticism of the chatbot, saying it needs more context and memory to remember previous conversations.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang (left) and Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff (right). Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
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Huang has been the CEO of Nvidia for more than 30 years and said that the two conditions of longevity as a CEO are neither boring nor fired.
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“I run all the time,” he said. “I don’t know where that comes from Marc. I think I need to sign up for the same treatment.”
Nvidia is the third most valuable company in the world, after Apple and Microsoft. It accounts for nearly a quarter of the S&P 500’s 17% gain. Its market power worries investors; Huang said earlier this month that the high demand for the company’s chips is his biggest concern.
Nvidia’s latest earnings report showed triple-digit growth for the fourth quarter in a row. Revenue increased 122% year over year to $30 billion.
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