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Kevin Okemwa

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang says “God AI” could exist someday on biblical or galactic scales, fueling hype and skepticism online

Jensen Huang of NVIDIA with AI imposed in the background.

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang just dropped one of the wildest AI predictions yet: a future “God AI” that exists on biblical or galactic scales. He admits it’s nowhere near reality — not next week, not next year, not even this decade — but the mere idea has already sparked debate. Is this corporate myth‑making to fuel NVIDIA’s dominance in the AI arms race, or a genuine warning about where technology could eventually lead?

Generative AI is poised to change society more than any other technology developed by humans, thanks in part to the hundreds of billions of dollars it consumes.

While Google DeepMind's CEO Demis Hassabis has warned that we're on the precipice of achieving AGI (artificial general intelligence), but society isn't ready to handle all that it entails, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says that the coveted benchmark will whoosh by with surprisingly little societal impact.

But perhaps more interestingly, several key stakeholders have made bold predictions about the future of the ever-evolving landscape. Last year, Joe Rogan claimed that if Jesus were to return, he'd "absolutely" return as AI. And now, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang has claimed that a "God AI" may exist someday (via Haider on X.)

Jensen Huang, chief executive officer of Nvidia Corp. (Image credit: Getty Images | Bloomberg)

According to the executive:

"I guess someday we will have God AI, but that someday is probably on biblical scales. I think galactic scales. It is not helpful to go from where we are today to God AI. And I don't think any company practically believes they're anywhere near God AI nor do I see any researchers having any reasonable ability to create God AI."

Huang describes God AI as something with the capability to understand human, genome, molecular, protein, amino acid, and physics language supremely well. "That God AI simply doesn't exist," the executive added.

We don't all have to wait around for God AI for us to advance. God AI is not showing up next week, I'm fairly certain of that. And God AI isn't going to show up next year, but the whole world needs to move forward next week, next year, next decade.

NVIDIA CEO, Jensen Huang

The executive describes AI as the next level for the computer industry, further indicating there'll be a strong need to integrate AI into companies, much like how most companies depend on AI to run their day-to-day operations.

Bill Gates, co-founder and former chief executive officer of Microsoft Corp. (Image credit: Getty Images | Bloomberg)

This news comes as Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates recently sounded an alarm on the rapid advances in the generative AI landscape and his call for intervention through guardrails and regulation, governing its development and deployment. Gates warned that the technology could facilitate the development of a bioterrorism weapon with a greater risk to humanity than the COVID-19 pandemic.

Whether you see Huang’s “God AI” talk as harmless hype or a glimpse into a terrifying future, it underscores how AI leaders are shaping narratives that go far beyond today’s tech. For some, it’s marketing theater; for others, it’s a chilling reminder that unchecked AI development could spiral into something humanity isn’t ready for. Either way, the internet is already debating whether “God AI” is prophecy, parody, or pure corporate spin.

Do you believe God AI could ever exist as the technology advances? Share your thoughts in the comments and cast your vote in the poll!

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