Jensen Huang reveals 6 AI model names that all Nvidia employees use at work; here’s the full list

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang named six artificial intelligence (AI) initiatives that are part of his vision for a human-digital workforce.
In an interview published with Citadel Securities earlier this week, Huang said that each of his employees uses AI models from at least one or another of these companies during their daily work.
“The workforce of the future in the enterprise will be a combination of humans and digital humans. Some will be OpenAI-based and some will be Harvey-based or Open Evidence or Cursor or Replit or Lovable,” he said.
Outlining a future in which “the workforce in businesses will be a combination of humans and digital humans,” Jensen Huang said that these artificial intelligence tools will form the basis of this model.
6 AI tools that all Nvidia employees use
During the interview, Jensen Huang named six AI companies that all Nvidia employees trust.
He explained that his engineers use OpenAI’s big language models, Harvey’s legal technology, and OpenEvidence’s AI healthcare tool. Replit, Cursor, and Lovable are used for AI-assisted coding or “dither coding” tools.
Specifically, Huang revealed during the Citadel interview that at Anysphere’s Cursor, 100% of Nvidia software engineers and chip designers use the AI model for their work.
“We now have artificial intelligence for all our engineers,” he said. “Productivity increases, our work becomes much better.”
Huang’s support for OpenAI also stems from Nvidia’s business deal with the AI company. The AI chip maker will invest up to $100 billion in OpenAI to build out its data centers.
Jensen Huang’s artificial intelligence move
Jensen Huang has long stood by the assumption that artificial intelligence and “biological” humans will work together in the future.
“The age of agent AI has arrived,” he claimed in January. This model involves AI breaking a large task into multiple smaller steps to achieve a broader goal.
In a podcast published last October, Huang explained how he imagines AI and humans would work together. He said Nvidia will massively deploy AI assistants, also called agents, in each department to improve output.
“I hope Nvidia will one day be a 50,000-employee company with 100 million AI assistants in every group,” he said.



