NVIDIA CEO Predicts AI Will Pass Human Exams in Five Years

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By Ronik | 2 min read
Last updated: November 6, 2025
NVIDIA CEO Predicts AI Will Pass Human Exams in Five Years

March 4th, 2024: Jensen Huang, the CEO of Nvidia, one of the world’s leading chipmakers, recently made a bold prediction about the future of artificial intelligence.

Speaking at an economic forum at Stanford University, Huang stated that AI would be able to pass any test designed for humans within the next five years. This statement implies a significant leap forward in AI capabilities, suggesting the emergence of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) might be closer than anticipated.

Jensen Huang answered a question about the timeframe for achieving Silicon Valley's long-standing goal
Jensen Huang answered a question about the timeframe for achieving Silicon Valley’s long-standing goal of developing computers with human-like thinking at an economic forum at Stanford University.

AGI represents a type of intelligence where machines can understand and interact with the world like humans.

This concept has long been a goal for scientists and engineers in AI. Huang’s confidence stems from the rapid progress in AI technology, highlighted by Nvidia’s contributions, including their significant role in developing OpenAI’s ChatGPT.

While AI has already shown the ability to pass certain tests, such as the legal bar exam, it struggles with more specialized exams.

Huang believes this will change within five years, with AI overcoming these challenges.

However, he also acknowledged that the timeline for achieving AGI could vary depending on its definition, as understanding the human mind and replicating its capabilities remains a complex task.

This development has sparked a mix of excitement and concern within the tech community.

While some experts warn of the potential dangers of AGI, others, like Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, focus on the positive impacts it could have, comparing its significance to that of the industrial revolution.

Nvidia’s commitment to advancing AI technology, along with statements from influential leaders in the tech industry, underscores the potential for significant changes in how we interact with technology, automate tasks, and understand the world around us.

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