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Analysis: 70.47% supportive vs 15.38% confronting. Tweet praises Jensen Huang and NVIDIA, teases an upcoming podcast, and notes intense focus and gratitude.
It was an honor to hang out with Jensen Huang, CEO of @nvidia, and do a long-form podcast with him. Really fun & fascinating technical deep-dive conversation on & off the mic. One of the most brilliant & thoughtful human beings I've ever met. NVIDIA is the most valuable company in the world by market cap and is the engine powering the AI revolution. Podcast probably out tomorrow (Monday) unless I get stuck in too many interesting conversations while running around in SF ;-) PS: I haven't checked my messages in days. Sorry for slow replies 🙏 Trying to stay deeply focused at in overwhelmingly intense time & barely hanging on. Love you all ❤️
Real-time analysis of public opinion and engagement
What the community is saying — both sides
a large swath of replies are pure excitement — people are “clearing Monday,” tagging it a “must-watch,” and asking for the drop time.
many emphasize that Huang still thinks like an engineer — he “digs into the stack,” talks details, and hasn’t shifted to CEO-level narration.
numerous replies frame him as the person building the compute layer or “power grid” for AI — the foundational platform others must rent from.
a common view is that Fridman uniquely gets technical depth and lets guests speak — people expect a rarer, deeper conversation than typical CEO appearances.
readers want specifics (Blackwell, Rubin, Vera, DLSS5, inference costs, throughput) and see the podcast as material for technical understanding and investment thesis shifts.
many highlight CUDA lock-in, developer base and data-center share — framing NVIDIA as an entrenched ecosystem and the reason for its valuation.
replies treat a multi-hour deep dive as a “primary source” — dense, re-listenable insight rather than fleeting soundbites.
commenters praise Jensen’s humility, curiosity and leadership style (and even his leather jacket), while also sending well-wishes to Lex amid a busy schedule.
several voices hope the episode reveals the “real reasoning” behind decisions and whether public persona matches private thinking.
Several replies demand answers about a partner, SMCI, allegedly smuggling chips to China, treating the interview as a chance to press on corporate wrongdoing.
Many see Nvidia not as purely an “AI revolution” but as a rapidly consolidating monopoly (“gpu monopoly speedrun”, trillion-dollar trajectory).
A recurring view is that the interview is performative marketing or propaganda — callers question token sponsorships and accuse Lex of running paid promotions.
Multiple replies complain Nvidia is prioritizing AI profits over gamers, gouging consumers and alienating the company’s original base.
Critics attack his style and motives — calling him monotone, deboosted, hypocritical, or performative for platforming controversial figures while doomscrolling for engagement.
A portion of replies are openly abusive or conspiratorial (slurs, “team Israel” claims, personal attacks), using the thread to vent outrage rather than debate specifics.
Several commenters focus on the photo — calling it AI-generated/photoshopped, mocking ties, head tilts, and facial expressions as evidence of fakery or PR staging.
A few replies derail into dense scientific or speculative posts (advanced physics, receptor signaling, long technical rants) rather than addressing the interview’s subject.
A minority are neutral or intrigued — planning to watch, asking about Wall Street dynamics, or betting that Elon/Musk could overtake Nvidia in time.
Most popular replies, ranked by engagement
"Grok chibi the legends".
Jensen is a great CEO. looking forward to it!
Looking forward to it!
You're still alive? You were de-boosted ages ago
Oh no. I thought this clown was gone. I can't listen to his monotone mumbling attempts to sound intelligent.
AI revolution or just the biggest power consolidation in modern history?
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