At London Tech Week, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang delivered a compelling message: programming AI today is as intuitive as communicating with another person. “You say, ‘You are an incredible poet…’ and it will help you generate such a wonderful poem,” Huang explained. Users can then refine outputs simply by giving feedback—“I feel like you could do even better”—and the AI adjusts accordingly.
Huang highlighted this shift away from traditional coding: gone are the days when one had to learn Python or C++; instead, the new programming language is human itself. This transformation makes technology more inclusive—“the great equalizer”—allowing anyone to engage with AI regardless of technical background.
This human-centric model, Huang says, isn’t limited to code—it’s reshaping sectors from education to agriculture, biology, and beyond. With natural language interfaces, AI becomes a collaborative tool, usable by everyday people