Nvidia: How to become a millionaire in 5 years – 100 times more ideas

Commentary: Is progress killing us – or are robots making the world smarter, fairer, and better? Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang calls for us to seize this great opportunity. Breathtaking: The new leaps in AI.
Summer 2025. We're still alive. Our favorite CEO, Jensen Huang, is pleased that only 10 percent of the AI server revolution has been rolled out. "AI will create more millionaires in five years than the internet did in 20."

How? Become a programmer, artist, or director (or invest in the right stocks). Large language models are, at their core, complex text completion programs—but with enormous knowledge and the potential to connect data and recognize patterns. Jensen: "AI is the greatest technological equalizer of all time." In the future, films (see Pepsi's AI commercial) and apps will no longer be created solely by large corporations. Jensen: "We're not replacing human creativity—we're amplifying it a hundredfold."
(This commentary was published and updated in AKTIONÄR HSR 26/2025 )
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: ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/684a2hn00M
Incredible opportunity
Anyone can operate AI agents that sometimes outperform 90 percent of programmers. News: Netflix used AI to create special effects in the film "The Eternaut," which previously took six to eight weeks, and the Netflix CEO sees an "incredible opportunity for creatives to make films more cost-effectively and better." But the Nvidia CEO makes it clear: Employees, shareholders, and countries that are hesitant about the technology will lose out. Fifty percent of top AI programmers come from Asia, and Trump is paving the way for gigantic AI infrastructure investments in the US – while Europe is afraid of the new.
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Danger: China and the USA control Europe
Former OpenAI employee Kokotajlo recently said in an interview: Countries that don't join the AI race "will become vassal states." That's true. However, a well-known German news magazine chose the headline that AI "could wipe out humanity," followed by an article with the headline: "20 percent chance that AI will lead to some kind of abyss." The consequence of this doom-mongering: 37 percent of Germans are worried about artificial intelligence – the rest of the world is more excited about the future, with only 29 percent of humanity skeptical.
The AI glass is half full: I, too, believe in the 80 percent chance that the world will become smarter, richer, and better. McKinsey predicts: "Machines will transform from helpers to our teammates." My hope: War and injustice are mostly based on ignorance, fear, pride, envy, and revenge—weaknesses and emotions that pure AI (untouched by humans) lacks. OpenAI CEO Altman has now said: The danger lies in the misuse of AI as a weapon by humans and states—not in the progress itself that helps cure diseases and make products and services more affordable for everyone.
Depot 2030 share Nvidia set to double sales again
In our new report, we demonstrate that Nvidia, which has been on the HSR recommendation list for ten years now and is up 800 percent in its 2030 portfolio, will accelerate the world's AI power by a factor of 80 by 2029 – and is poised for massive AI contracts from Musk and co. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says: "It's crucial that new AI powerhouses receive new, affordable power with Nvidia GPUs. We're responding to this!"

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Note on conflicts of interest The board member and majority shareholder of the publisher Börsenmedien AG, Mr. Bernd Förtsch, has directly and indirectly entered into positions in the following financial instruments or derivatives related to them mentioned in the publication, which could benefit from any price development resulting from the publication: Nvidia Corp.
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