Jensen Huang of NVIDIA dismissed claims that AI will destroy enterprise software in a recent All-In podcast. He said the AI era will break user limits, enabling 100 times more agent calls for tools like SQL and Photoshop. Huang noted these tools still require human oversight, driving ecosystem growth. The shift aligns with AI and crypto news trends, demonstrating how AI and traditional software can coexist and expand together.

According to 1M AI News, Jensen Huang refuted the claim that "AI will destroy the enterprise software industry" in a podcast interview with All-In. He argued that the current ceiling for enterprise software is the "number of seats charged per user," and the AI era will produce the opposite outcome: "Tools like SQL, Blender, and Photoshop are about to see a hundredfold increase in concurrent agent calls." His reasoning is that these tools are already excellent and serve as the final channel for human validation and control: "I need to bring everything back to Synopsys, back to Cadence, because that’s how I perform ground truth verification."

He believes that the enterprise software industry has historically been constrained by human limits, but the agent era has turned this constraint into a growth engine.