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    fariehanBy fariehanJanuary 19, 2026No Comments
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    Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang mentioned in a recent appearance on the No Priors AI podcast that he wants his engineers spending zero percent of their time coding. 

    Huang revealed that every engineer at Nvidia uses Cursor AI, an AI coding assistant throughout their workday. He claims his goal is to free them from ‘syntax’ so they can spend the time focusing on finding and solving problems. 

    For decades, the tech industry claimed learning to code was the ultimate path to job security. Now in the era of AI, you’re being told that it’s a waste of precious time that could be spent doing other things. 

    The Syntax Barrier: Why Nvidia CEO Says Engineers Should Stop Coding

    Jensen Huang views traditional programming as an obstacle that needs to stop existing. For decades, this obstacle has forced people to learn and type multiple lines of stiff code and as if that’s not enough, one simple mistake could ruin hours of work. 

    Today, AI removes this long standing obstacle. Large Language Models translate human intent directly into machine instructions. Huang says humans no longer need to speak “computer”, all they need to build software is their own native language. 

    Additionally, Huang says this approach will create more employment opportunities instead of taking jobs away. This is because there’s a clear difference between the “task” and “purpose” of a person. He used radiologists as an example. Radiologists were predicted to go extinct in the next five years because a computer reads scans faster than a human ever could but with the current technological advancement, the demand for human expertise in radiology has grown higher. 

    Huang is convinced this is because of the “task” vs “purpose” framework. The “task” of a radiologist is to view and read scans while their “purpose” is to diagnose and improve patient outcomes. 

    Inside Nvidia, this framework shapes their everyday working environment. The “task” aspect has been ascribed to Cursor AI so the engineers can focus on their “purpose” of being innovative.

    Reclaiming the Craft: A Focus on Problem-Solving and Human Intuition

    As manual coding becomes optional, what defines a successful engineer is a laser focus on problem-solving. Huang believes that the “what” and the “why” are more important than the “how”. In this AI era, the human mind provides the vision while AI does all the heavy lifting.

    This shift places great value on deep domain expertise.The programmers of tomorrow may likely be biologists or physicists. This makes it possible for them to identify real world problems that need solving. 

    However, this move garnered a lot of criticism. They warned that this syntax-free future poses many significant risks. Micheal Truell, the CEO of Cursor itself warned against “vibe coding” where developers let AI build software without reviewing the output. “If you close your eyes and don’t look at the code and have AIs build things with shaky foundations, things start to sort of crumble” Truell told Fortune’s Brainstorm AI conference. 

    AI can write millions of lines of code in seconds but it lacks the human ability to find gaps in a market or spot flaws in a social system. Humans are needed to spot these cracks and direct the machine towards meaningful goals. 

    Ultimately, Huang is firmly rooted in his conviction that workers should focus completely on their purpose, rather than tasks ahead. Whether this belief pays off for the millions of developers making a living writing codes remains unknown. 

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