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NVIDIA: What’s Next for the $4 Trillion AI Powerhouse?

by Josh Tyson
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As AI becomes more central to how we build and interact with digital systems, it’s fascinating to learn the backstory of how hardware originally designed to make video games more immersive has ushered in this explosive era of technology we’re still trying to make sense of.

In this episode of Invisible Machines, journalist and biographer Stephen Witt joins Robb Wilson, CEO and Co-Founder of OneReach.ai, and Josh Tyson to unpack NVIDIA’s meteoric rise—and the visionary leadership of Jensen Huang that propelled it to a $4 trillion market cap. Witt’s new book, The Thinking Machine: Jensen Huang, Nvidia, and the World’s Most Coveted Microchip, offers a captivating biography of the unconventional CEO, along with a compelling history of the deep connections between Nvidia’s graphics cards and the neural networks powering LLMs and, by extension, AI agents.

Witt brings a journalist’s precision and a storyteller’s flair to this conversation, offering an inside look at how Huang’s radical approach to business and innovation positioned Nvidia as the driving force behind today’s AI revolution. This episode explores the history of AI, the rise of agentic systems, and the coming Omniverse—along with what the power of simulation will mean for businesses.

Listen now for a timely conversation and a look ahead at the immersive, simulated future just over the horizon.

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Josh Tyson
Josh Tyson is the co-author of the first bestselling book about conversational AI, Age of Invisible Machines. He is also the Director of Creative Content at OneReach.ai and co-host of both the Invisible Machines and N9K podcasts. His writing has appeared in numerous publications over the years, including Chicago Reader, Fast Company, FLAUNT, The New York Times, Observer, SLAP, Stop Smiling, Thrasher, and Westword. 

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