Elon Musk Reacts to Nvidia CEO’s “Robots Building Robots” Prediction

At a recent event, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang predicted that the era of “robots building robots” is arriving faster than we think. Elon Musk, never far from tech discourse, agreed in a subtle but powerful way: “Not wrong.”

Huang’s Futuristic Forecast

Speaking at the GTC 2025 conference, Huang described how robotics, powered by Nvidia’s AI platforms, is leading to a future where machines will independently build other machines. He emphasized the role of AI simulation and accelerated computing in making robotic automation faster and more efficient than traditional manufacturing.

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Elon Musk Adds His Voice

Elon Musk, whose Tesla Optimus robot has been making headlines, responded with a simple yet striking phrase: “Not wrong.” While short, the statement validates the claim from one of the biggest names in AI and robotics. Musk has long predicted the rise of autonomous manufacturing, where robots could replace human labor in complex environments.

What This Signals for Industry

With both Nvidia and Tesla investing heavily in AI-driven automation, the shift toward autonomous factories is no longer sci-fi. The potential benefits include faster production cycles, higher efficiency, and reduced labor costs. However, it also raises concerns over human job displacement, safety regulation, and ethical oversight of intelligent machines taking over production floors.

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