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Jensen Huang rarely posts: AI is an important force reshaping the world, like electricity and the internet—fundamental infrastructure.
On March 10th, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang rarely elaborated on the development logic of the AI industry in a personal signed article.
He pointed out that AI should not be understood as a single model or application, but as an emerging infrastructure system.
In his view, the AI industry is undergoing a technological infrastructure buildout comparable to an industrial revolution. Currently, hundreds of billions of dollars have been invested worldwide, but the overall development is still in its early stages.
Huang stated that AI is a “five-layer cake” infrastructure—energy, chips, infrastructure, models, and applications—and requires trillions of dollars more to build.
AI is shifting from “software” to real-time intelligent generation
Huang first explained the fundamental difference between AI and traditional software.
Over the past decades, software has been essentially “pre-recorded programs.” Developers write algorithms, and computers execute them according to rules. Data must be structured and retrieved via database queries. But AI has changed this pattern.
Huang wrote: “This is the first time in computing history that machines can understand unstructured information—images, text, sounds—and grasp their meaning.”
More importantly, AI does not read answers from databases but generates intelligence in real time.
He explained: “Every response is newly generated, and each output depends on the context. Computers are no longer just executing instructions; they are reasoning.”
Because intelligence is generated in real time, the entire computing architecture must be redesigned.
The “Five-Layer” Structure of the AI Industry
In the article, Huang proposed a framework for the AI industry: a five-layer technology stack—energy, chips, infrastructure, models, and applications. He emphasized that these five layers are strongly interconnected.
AI infrastructure buildout is still in early stages
Regarding industry scale, Huang provided a clear assessment.
He said: “We have currently invested only a few hundred billion dollars, but we will need to build infrastructure worth trillions of dollars in the future.”
Globally, chip factories, server assembly plants, and AI data centers are accelerating construction. Huang called this trend potentially “one of the largest infrastructure projects in human history.”
Meanwhile, this also creates new labor demands. Building AI data centers requires many skilled workers, including electricians, plumbers, network engineers, and equipment installers.
He emphasized: “You don’t necessarily need a PhD in computer science to participate in this transformation.”
Open-source models drive AI industry expansion
Huang also highlighted the role of open-source models in the AI ecosystem.
He pointed out that many AI models worldwide are open, and companies, research institutions, and countries rely on these models to participate in AI development. When open-source models reach advanced levels, they stimulate demand across the entire industry chain.
He cited an example: “DeepSeek-R1 is a typical case.”
After the model was made public, it promoted application development and increased demand for training compute, infrastructure, chips, and energy. In other words, breakthroughs in a single model can pull the entire industry chain downward.
AI’s impact extends beyond the software industry
At the end of the article, Huang emphasized that AI will not only transform the software industry but also impact energy, manufacturing, labor structures, and economic growth.
He said: “AI is an industrial-scale transformation that will change how energy is produced, how factories are built, how work is organized, and how economies grow.”
He believes that AI is still in its early stages. Much infrastructure remains unbuilt, and many talents are yet to be trained.
But the trend is very clear: “AI is becoming the infrastructure of the modern world.”