Jensen Huang has a message for anyone still on the fence about artificial intelligence: get over it. The Nvidia CEO sat down with the Associated Press during a groundbreaking ceremony in Sherman, Texas, and made his case that society needs to stop treating AI like a threat and start treating it like electricity, something you just learn to live with.

His core argument is deceptively simple. AI is here, it’s accelerating, and the institutions that govern daily life need to catch up. “We need to create new social norms” in the age of AI, Huang told the AP, a statement that sounds measured until you consider the scale of what he’s actually proposing.

The Trump connection

Huang also addressed his relationship with President Donald Trump, which has been quietly deepening over the past year. The two have met at least twice, once in December 2025 and again in May 2026, a cadence that suggests Nvidia’s CEO has become something of a regular presence in Trump’s orbit.

The affection appears mutual. Trump has publicly called Huang “amazing” and “smart.” And Huang, for his part, seems happy to play the role.