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Why was the CEO of $1T Nvidia shopping at a night market in Taipei?
He flew there to give a commencement speech at NTU.
Here are the top 12 insights from Jensen’s speech:
1. We are at the beginning of a major technological era: “Like PC, internet, mobile and cloud, but AI is far more fundamental.”
2. AI will create new jobs that didn’t exist before: “Like prompt engineering, AI Factory ops, and AI safety engineers.”
3. AI will change every job: “Supercharging the performance of programmers, designers, artists, marketers, and manufacturing planners.”
4. You must learn to take advantage of AI: “While some worry AI may take their jobs, someone who is expert with AI will.”
5. Overall, AI software has opened multi-trillion dollar opportunities: “The world was simpler when I graduated college.”
6. Nvidia’s purpose: “To help the Einstein and DaVinci’s of our time do their life’s work.”
7. Nvidia almost died in its first years: Jensen had to call the CEO of Sega and say “that they had to find another partner but I needed Sega to pay us in whole or Nvidia would be out of business.”
8. Humility abut his weakness led to his success: Flying to Taiwan and working with Morris Chang on production (where Nvidia was weak) enabled their position today 25 years later.
9. Nvidia had to endure years of $1B market cap: Because they were investing in CUDA that created the base for the applications on top of GPUs like blockchain and AI.
10. Alexnet, trained on GPUs of Nvidia, in 2012 started the big bang of AI: Nvidia risked everything by doubling down on it and deep learning.
11. Sacrificing the profitable mobile market setup the AI opportunity: Nvidia had to leave a profitable business to focus on AI and robotics.
12. We are the starting line of AI: “Every industry will be revolutionized…Run after it.”
And why was he at the night market?
“Either you are running for food, or you are… food.”



Leadership styles around the world.
❶ British managers are diplomatic, casual, helpful, willing to compromise, and seeking to be fair, though they can be ruthless when necessary. Unfortunately, their adherence to tradition can result in a failure to comprehend differing values in others.
❷ American managers are assertive, aggressive, goal and action oriented, confident, vigorous, optimistic, and ready for change. They are capable of teamwork and corporate spirit, but they value individual freedom and their first interest is furthering their own career.
❸ French managers tend to be autocratic and paternalistic, with an impressive grasp of the many issues facing their company. Opinions of experienced middle managers and technical staff may be dismissed.
❹ Swedish management is decentralized and democratic. The rationale is that better informed employees are more motivated and perform better. The drawback is that decisions can be delayed.
❺ German managers strive to create a perfect system. There is a clear chain of command in each department and information and instructions are passed down from the top. Nonetheless, considerable value is placed on consensus.
❻ East Asian countries tend to have a Confucian hierarchy, where the group is sacred and leaders are seen as benevolent.
❼ In Latin and Arab countries, authority is concentrated in the chief executive, and family relations are very important, with ubiquitous nepotism. Different cultures can have radically different leadership styles, and international organizations would do well to understand them.
From “When Cultures Collide” book, by Richard D. Lewis (4th edition).


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Universitas Indonesia.
Pendaftaran untuk tahun ajaran 1947/1948 setiap pagi hari antara jam 9 dan 12.
Untuk Fakultas KEDOKTERAN, KEHEWANAN dan ILMU PERTANIAN dilakukan di Kantor Sekolah Tinggi Kedokteran, Salemba 6, gedung C.
Untuk Fakultas Ilmu Hukum dan Ilmu Sosial, dan Sastra, serta Ilmu Filsafat dilaksanakan di Kantor Direktur, jalan Wilhelmina 55, Gedung C.
Untuk Fakultas ILMU TEHNIK dan ILMU EKSAKTA dilaksanakan di Kantor Sekolah Tinggi Tehnik di Bandung.
Pada saat pendaftaran harus membawa:
President Universitas Indonesia
Prof. C. BONNE

Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself. – Leo Tolstoy
Our life is our creation, our perception of reality, and our thinking. We can change our world of ours anytime by changing our thinking. Our desire to change must be greater than our desire to stay the same.
Your life does not get better by chance, it gets better by change. – Jim Rohn
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For “Without change, they can be no growth” – Leena Sanders
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