Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Is Bananas for Google Gemini's AI Image Generator
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Is Bananas for Google Gemini's AI Image Generator The Nvidia CEO reveals his consuming love for Google's image generator, the artsy side of Grok, and what exactly he uses Perplexity, Gemini, and ChatGPT for right now. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is in London, standing in front of a room full of journalists, outing himself as a huge fan of Gemini's Nano Banana . "How could anyone not love Nano Banana? I mean Nano Banana, how good is that? Tell me it's not true!" "Tell me it's not true! I was just talking to Demis [Hassabis, CEO of DeepMind ] yesterday and I said'How about that Nano Banana! It looks like lots of people agree with him: The popularity of the Nano Banana AI image generator--which launched in August and allows users to make precise edits to AI images while preserving the quality of faces, animals, or other objects in the background--has caused a 300 million image surge for Gemini in the first few days in September already, according to a post on X by Josh Woodward, VP of Google Labs and Google Gemini. Huang, whose company was among a cohort of big US technology companies to announce investments into data centers, supercomputers, and AI research in the UK on Tuesday, is on a high. Speaking ahead of a white-tie event with UK prime minister Keir Starmer (where he plans to wear custom black leather tails), he's boisterously optimistic about the future of AI in the UK, saying the country is "too humble" about the country's potential for AI advancements. He cites the UK's pedigree in themes as wide as the industrial revolution, steam trains, DeepMind (now owned by Google), and university researchers, as well as other tangential skills. "No one fries food better than you do," he quips. Nvidia announced a $683 million equity investment in datacenter builder Nscale this week, a move that--alongside investments from OpenAI and Microsoft--has propelled the company to the epicenter of this AI push in the UK. Huang estimates that Nscale will generate more than $68 billion in revenues over six years. "I'll go on record to say I'm the best thing that's ever happened to him," he says, referring to Nscale CEO Josh Payne. "As AI services get deployed--I'm sure that all of you use it.
Sep-17-2025, 13:53:12 GMT
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