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Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, predicts that AI will create more millionaires in five years than the internet did in twenty. He emphasizes the importance of adapting to AI, stating that every company must integrate AI into their operations to thrive. Huang describes AI as a great equalizer, enabling everyone to be a creator and programmer. He outlines a two-factory model for success, where companies need both products and AI. The infrastructure for AI is rapidly expanding, with significant value creation potential. Adapting to AI is crucial for job security.

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang just made the boldest prediction of his career: “AI will create more millionaires in 5 years than the internet did in 20.” But he didn’t stop there. He revealed exactly HOW it’ll happen Here’s his framework for capitalizing before it’s too late: https://t.co/3fyROuXJsx

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Jensen runs NVIDIA, the trillion-dollar company powering AI. He's seen every major AI player's roadmap. He knows what Zuck, Elon, and Sam are building before we do. His perspective isn't speculation - it's insider intelligence https://t.co/BOIVQsiPl1

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- Mollie Corp, which went out of business. - You essentially shuttered the fund, took over the company. - Fast forward many years later, you are the, largest and only, I think, supplier and refiner of rare earth materials and maker of magnets inside The United We're - 100% of the American industry. - You just did two really incredible things actually in the last One couple of was you announced an enormous public private partnership with the DOD, $400,000,000, etcetera. - Then the second is you announced a really big deal with Apple. - Rare earth magnets are really the feedstock to physical AI. Know, robots, drones, everything we're talking about today, the biggest industry in the world to come. Essentially, electrified motion requires rare earth magnets. - There there was a feeling when I when I took over this site with my co founder, and this is this goes back to 2015. - The Where where is the site? This oh, it's in Mountain Pass, California. - So if you you'll be familiar, if you take a forty five minute drive from the Las Vegas Strip, just over the border in California, is the site. - You actually can see it from the road.
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Speaker 0: Jim was a hedge fund guy running a pretty successful hedge fund. And he ended up basically investing in something called Mollie Corp, which went out of business. Speaker 1: Yep. Yeah. Speaker 0: And you did this incredible thing, which is you said, you know what? Screw this. You essentially shuttered the fund, took over the company. And fast forward many years later, you are the, largest and only, I think, supplier and refiner of rare earth materials and maker of magnets inside The United We're Speaker 1: 100% of the American industry. Speaker 0: 100% of the American industry. You just did two really incredible things actually in the last One couple of was you announced an enormous public private partnership with the DOD, $400,000,000, etcetera. Then the second is you announced a really big deal with Apple. Yes. So take a huge step back. Talk to us why rare earths matter. Tell us about the supply chain for AI. Tell us Yeah. Why you're doing this. Speaker 1: Rare earth magnets are really the feedstock to physical AI. Know, robots, drones, everything we're talking about today, the biggest industry in the world to come. Essentially, electrified motion requires rare earth magnets. So you mentioned the predecessor went bankrupt. There there was a feeling when I when I took over this site with my co founder, and this is this goes back to 2015. The Where where is the site? This oh, it's in Mountain Pass, California. So if you you'll be familiar, if you take a forty five minute drive from the Las Vegas Strip, just over the border in California, is the site. You actually can see it from the road.

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"We're a couple hundred billion into a multi-trillion dollar infrastructure buildout." We're not even 10% through this transformation. Internet boom: billions. AI boom: trillions. What shocked me most: https://t.co/odejFk6k9A

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This is the alchemy of intelligence. This newly manufactured intelligence will spawn a new chapter of unprecedented productivity and development, and that will serve to improve human quality of life. The IDC estimates that AI will generate $20,000,000,000,000 in economic impact by 2030. So even if you can earn a small slice of that, that hundreds of billions of dollars of investment will earn an amazing return. For each dollar invested into, business related AI, it's expected to generate $4.60. As my friend Jensen would say, the more you buy, the more you save. Or in this case, the more you buy, the more you make. And we can grow the pie together and usher in a new era of AI driven
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Speaker 0: This is the alchemy of intelligence. So this newly manufactured intelligence will spawn a new chapter of unprecedented productivity and development, and that will serve to improve human quality of life. So the IDC estimates that AI will generate $20,000,000,000,000 in economic impact by 2030. So even if you can earn a small slice of that, that hundreds of billions of dollars of investment will earn an amazing return. For each dollar invested into, business related AI, it's expected to generate $4.60. As my friend Jensen would say, the more you buy, the more you save. Or in this case, the more you buy, the more you make. And we can grow the pie together and usher in a new era of AI driven

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Jensen isn't worried about AI taking jobs. He's worried we're not moving fast enough to create them. "AI is the greatest technology equalizer of all time." https://t.co/0X0CCpI6Lc

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And I I think that that AI, in my case, is creating jobs. It causes us to be able to create things that other people would customers would like to buy. It drives more growth. It drives more jobs. The other thing that that to remember is that AI is the greatest technology equalizer of all time.
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Speaker 0: After those ideas. And I I think that that AI, in my case, is creating jobs. It causes us to be able to create things that other people would customers would like to buy. It drives more growth. It drives more jobs. You know, all that goes together. The other thing that that to remember is that AI is the greatest technology equalizer of all time.

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Part 1: The Great Equalizer Effect "Everybody's a programmer now. You used to need C++, Python... Now you just talk to the AI." But it goes deeper: https://t.co/VhynH6irQg

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"Everybody's a programmer now." "Yes. You used to have to know C and then C plus plus and Python and you know, in the future everybody can program a computer, right?" "You just have to get up and if you don't know how to program a computer, you don't even know how to program an AI, just go up to the AI and say, do I program an AI?" "And the AI explains to you exactly how to program the AI." "Even when you're not sure exactly how to ask a question, you say, What's the best way to ask the question? And it'll actually write the question for you." "It's incredible!" "And so it's a great equalizer." "Everybody is going to be augmented by*****"
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Speaker 0: Explain. Everybody's a programmer now. Yes. You used to have to know C and then C plus plus and Python and you know, in the future everybody can program a computer, right? You just have to get up and if you don't know how to program a computer, you don't even know how to program an AI, just go up to the AI and say, do I program an AI? And the AI explains to you exactly how to program the AI. Even when you're not sure exactly how to ask a question, you say, What's the best way to ask the question? And it'll actually write the question for you. It's incredible! And so it's a great equalizer. Everybody is going to be augmented by

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"Everyone's creative now. Everyone's a creator now." We're not replacing human creativity - we're amplifying it 100x. The best ideas win, not the best technical skills. This changes who can build companies. https://t.co/tx2xzCVw7Q

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Everybody's an author now. Everybody's a programmer now. That is all true. And so we know that AI is a great equalizer. We also know that, it's not likely that although everybody's job will be different as a result of AI, everybody's jobs will be different. Some jobs will be obsolete, but many jobs will be created. The one thing that we know for certain is that if you're not using AI, you're going to lose your job to somebody who uses AI. That I think we know for certain. There's not
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Speaker 0: Everybody's an author now. Everybody's a programmer now. That is all true. And so we know that AI is a great equalizer. We also know that, it's not likely that although everybody's job will be different as a result of AI, everybody's jobs will be different. Some jobs will be obsolete, but many jobs will be created. The one thing that we know for certain is that if you're not using AI, you're going to lose your job to somebody who uses AI. That I think we know for certain. There's not

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Part 2: The Two-Factory Model Jensen: "Every company needs two factories." Factory 1: Your product Factory 2: The AI behind it Tesla builds cars AND AI brains. Winners build both. https://t.co/EWkxDY8Ws8

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Everything that moves will be autonomous. And every machine, every company that builds machines will have two factories. There's the machine factory, for example cars, and then there's the AI factory to create the AI for the cars. And so maybe you're a machine factory to build human or robots. You need an AI factory to build a brain for the human or robot. Right. And so every company in the future, in fact, the future of industry is really two factories. Tesla already has two factories. Right? Elon has a giant AI factory. He was very early in recognizing that he needs to have an AI factory to sustain the cars that he has. Now he's got AI
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Speaker 0: So I think everything that moves will be autonomous. And every machine, every company that builds machines will have two factories. There's the machine factory, for example cars, and then there's the AI factory to create the AI for the cars. And so maybe you're a machine factory to build human or robots. You need an AI factory to build a brain for the human or robot. Right. And so every company in the future, in fact, the the future of industry is really two factories. Tesla already has two factories. Right? Elon has a giant AI factory. He was very early in recognizing that he needs to have an AI factory to sustain the cars that he has. Now he's got AI

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This isn't just tech. Every industrial company becomes an AI company. Jensen: "Or you're not going to be an industrial company." Manufacturing, healthcare, transportation - all need both. Companies building Factory 2 now will dominate. https://t.co/WY6NjiJX5i

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In the future, instead of you know, I imagine that in the future, instead of a whole whole lot of people remote remotely monitoring air traffic control, there'll be a giant AI that's doing the remote control. And then only in the case of the giant AI can handle it, will a person come in to intercept. And so I think you see that these industries in the future, every industrial company will be an AI company. Or you're not going be an industrial company.
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Speaker 0: In the future, instead of you know, I imagine that in the future, instead of a whole whole lot of people remote remotely monitoring air traffic control, there'll be a giant AI that's doing the remote control. And then only in the case of the giant AI can handle it, will a person come in to intercept. And so I think you see that these industries in the future, every industrial company will be an AI company. Or you're not going be an industrial company.

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Part 3: The Infrastructure Gold Rush "In Arizona and Texas, we'll produce half a trillion dollars of AI supercomputers in 4 years." That infrastructure drives trillions in AI industry value. Here's what blew my mind: https://t.co/EsfVT45LJ0

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The speaker emphasizes growth and security within the industry. The speaker frames the industry as 'Sustaining, driving, national security enhancing parts of the industry.' They add, 'we just manufacture chips and AI supercomputers.' In Arizona and Texas, 'in the next four years, probably produce about half a trillion dollars worth of AI supercomputers.' They argue that 'That half a trillion dollars worth of AI supercomputers will probably drive a few trillion dollars worth of AI industry,' and remind that 'And so that's only in the next several years.' The speaker notes that 'And and they're doing great.' The segment ends with, 'Arizona is doing'.
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Speaker 0: Sustaining, driving, national security enhancing parts of the industry. You know, people always degrade down to tennis shoes. We don't have to go there. We just manufacture chips and AI supercomputers. In Arizona and Texas, we will, in the next four years, probably produce about half a trillion dollars worth of AI supercomputers. That half a trillion dollars worth of AI supercomputers will probably drive a few trillion dollars worth of AI industry. And so that's only in the next several years. And and they're doing great. Arizona is doing

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150 AI researchers at DeepSeek or OpenAI can create $20-30 billion in value. That's $200 million per person in value creation. No industry in history has had this kind of leverage. Small teams, massive impact. Jensen called out something crucial: https://t.co/GdwkAbVaCi

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"American tech stack being the world's standard is vital to winning the AI race." Chinese AI labs on NVIDIA chips? America wins. Our tech stack IS our moat. Jensen's warning: https://t.co/yWH7OOQP3u

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Could you imagine if QN came out and only worked on non American tech stack? Could you imagine if Kimi came out and it only worked on non American tech stack? And these are the top three open models in the world today. It is downloaded hundreds of millions of times. So the fact of the matter is American tech stack all over the world, being the world's standard, is vital to the future of winning the AI race. You can't do it any other way. We've got to be, you know, as you know, any computing platform wins because of developers. Yeah. And half of the world's developers are
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Speaker 0: Could you imagine if QN came out and only worked on non American tech stack? Could you imagine if Kimi came out and it only worked on non American tech stack? And these are the top three open models in the world today. It is downloaded hundreds of millions of times. So the fact of the matter is American tech stack all over the world, being the world's standard, is vital to the future of winning the AI race. You can't do it any other way. We've got to be, you know, as you know, any computing platform wins because of developers. Yeah. And half of the world's developers are

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"If you're not using AI, you're going to lose your job to somebody who uses AI. That we know for certain." This isn't about AI replacing humans. It's about AI-enhanced humans replacing those who refuse to adapt. The window to position yourself is closing fast:

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reSee.it AI Summary
I shared a list of 15 banned gadgets that are surprising and often illegal to own. These include devices like the HackRF One, a software-defined radio, and the Flipper Zero, a universal remote. Other notable mentions are the WiFi Pineapple, which can execute network attacks, and the GSM jammer that blocks cell signals. Each device poses security risks, from cloning RFID cards with the Proxmark3 Kit to using the USB Rubber Ducky for malicious scripts. I encourage you to share this information to raise awareness.

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Illegal devices to buy. For educational purposes only: 15 banned gadgets that will shock you: 👇 https://t.co/YxI6cyNUHs

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1. HackRF One: A software-defined radio that can transmit and receive signals. Be cautious of signal vulnerabilities! https://t.co/oPPtmADLSr https://t.co/Y719x7DiyX

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🚨 BREAKING: HeyGen just dropped Avatar IV and it might just kill traditional video production. Turn one photo + a script into a hyper-realistic video in seconds. It’s fast, realistic, and scary good. Here’s how it works (plus 8 wild examples): 👇 https://t.co/tTKwgBEgm5

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2. Flipper Zero Powerful universal remote for digital devices. Note: Banned in some areas due to misuse. https://t.co/dOVHQcLJ1d

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3. WiFi Pineapple: Un pequeño dispositivo diseñado para ejecutar ataques sofisticados en redes inalámbricas, lo que podría vulnerar la seguridad. ¡Asegure siempre su WiFi! https://t.co/zHd5arujEK

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4. Deauther Watch This device can disconnect Wi-Fi devices, sparking security worries about unauthorized access. https://t.co/FWcRnyzpya

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5. Alfa Network Adapter: A high-gain network adapter that can be used to penetrate long-range networks. Protect your networks! https://t.co/1VehMwS7CN

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6. GSM jammer Device that blocks cell phone signals, illegal in many places due to potential misuse. https://t.co/eopk94OI6s

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A GSM jammer generates white noise signals without data, blocking GPS, GSM, 3G, and WiFi signals. This is why it's called a jammer.
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Speaker 0: GSM Jammer basically generates white noise signals that carry no information or data at all. But it focuses on jamming or blocking any particular GPS, GSM, three g, and even WiFi signals. Now you know the reason behind calling this device jammer.

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7. MagSpoof: A device that can spoof/emulate any magnetic stripe or credit card. Protect your cards! https://t.co/mRHsLAKprr

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8. Raspberry Pi (with Kali Linux): A mini-computer that can be used for multiple hacking activities when loaded with Kali Linux. https://t.co/4Rvq4OEDKo

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9. License Plate Hider This gadget hides your license plate with a button press. It's illegal in many places but still available on Amazon. https://t.co/bgGmbszR5h

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License plate flippers, seen in movies where a button flips the plate in seconds, might seem ideal for avoiding speed cameras, tolls, or police. However, think twice because these are high.
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Speaker 0: License plate flipper. We've all seen it in the movies, like in this one where q shows James Bond his new car. By the simple push of a button, the license plate will automatically flip in seconds. You may think, those are perfect for those unconstitutional speed cameras. I'll never pay at a toll booth again, or a great way to get away from a police car. But think twice because these are high

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10. Spy Glasses These glasses have a hidden camera for secret recording. They're banned in some places due to privacy laws. https://t.co/K44DH49iKz

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Cameras are becoming smaller and more affordable. Spy glasses costing around $40 include a 16GB memory card, capable of recording ten hours of video at 1920x1080 resolution.
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Speaker 0: Cameras. Right? They're getting smaller and more affordable every day. These spy glasses cost around $40. And as a bonus, the seller gives you a 16 gigabyte memory card, enough to record ten hours of video. The system inside the glasses is capable of recording at nineteen twenty by 10

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11. Proxmark3 Kit: A powerful device capable of cloning RFID cards. Keep your RFID cards safe! https://t.co/vfqdamk2Ei

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12. LAN Turtle: This device provides hidden remote access and can exfiltrate data. Protect your network! https://t.co/L2zioLrGMc

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13. RFID card skimmer This device steals data from RFID cards, leading to identity theft and fraud. Protect your data by using secure payment options. https://t.co/vVJ7mRQrQM

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14. USB Rubber Ducky: It looks like a normal USB flash drive, but it is a keystroke injection tool that can execute malicious scripts. https://t.co/0ykKdHtoK6

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15. WiPhone Phone for hackers, banned in some places due to potential misuse. https://t.co/gLr7wcXgLI

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This phone is not a nostalgia product, but a gadget for hacking, independence, and anonymity. It is compact and lightweight, weighing only three ounces.
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Speaker 0: Old phone with buttons. An attempt at nostalgia marketing? Well, no. This is another gadget for lovers of hacking, independence and anonymity. This phone is compact and lightweight. It weighs only three ounces. However,

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Illegal devices to buy. For educational purposes only: 15 banned gadgets that will shock you: 👇 https://t.co/YxI6cyNUHs

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