By Mike Funderburk
Publication Date: 2026-04-12 13:10:00
Jensen Huang had some pointed words for the wave of tech executives cutting jobs and calling it artificial intelligence (AI) progress.
Speaking at Nvidia’s GTC conference, the company’s founder and CEO told Jim Cramer exactly what he thinks of leaders who respond to AI breakthroughs by trimming employee headcount rather than growing their ambitions.
“Because you’re out of imagination,” he said. “For companies with imagination, you will do more with more.”
It’s a gutsy thing to declare publicly — especially when the companies doing the cutting are among Nvidia’s biggest customers.
The past year has seen steady layoff announcements from the biggest names in tech, with AI cited as the reason in each case. Meta is reportedly preparing to cut roughly 15,000 employees — around 20% of its global workforce — while simultaneously doubling its AI budget to US$135 billion ($188 billion) in 2026. Amazon eliminated 16,000 corporate roles in January, stating AI and automation as the efficiency engine behind the cuts (1). Microsoft shed more than 15,000 positions through 2025 while pouring US$80 billion (C$111 billion) to AI infrastructure.
The justification from each company is essentially the same: AI makes us more productive, so we need fewer people.
Huang rejects that framing entirely. In his view, the question isn’t how to maintain output with a smaller team — it’s how to do…

