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At an all-hands meeting earlier this year, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang received a question that prompted him to talk about a personal topic: nepotism at Nvidia.
In response, Huang acknowledged that Nvidia had indeed hired the children of many employees and insisted it didn’t bother him. He said he believed those parents wouldn’t have vouched for their kids unless they felt certain their children wouldn’t embarrass them. Besides, many second-generation Nvidia employees often outperformed their parents, Huang ad
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