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He Didn't Get the Memo. Again. Jensen Huang was at Computex 2026 this week, and he had a big day. Several big days, actually. Let's go through them. First, he told the room that AI reducing jobs is "complete nonsense." His evidence? Software engineers are being hired more because AI makes them more productive. Therefore, jobs. Problem solved. He threw out some numbers — 30 million developers, $3 trillion in salaries, $100 trillion in economic output — that nobody in the room seemed to have a source for, but they sounded very confident on stage, so. Then, apparently in the same afternoon, he explained that the future of personal computing is an AI agent with a name that texts you on WhatsApp and calls you while you're away from your desk. Sits in a nice box. Runs continuously. Does things on your behalf at all times. "Tell me that's not R2D2," he said. "Tell me that's not cool." Then, when asked about putting RTX Spark into a gaming handheld — you know, the thing Nvidia has literal…

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