Jensen Huang believes AI productivity gains may cut the workweek down to four days—just as past industrial revolutions reshaped working life.
- AI will eliminate repetitive tasks but free people to chase more ideas, not rest
- Trials in the UK, US, and Canada showed four-day weeks boosted output by 24% and halved burnout
- Huang likens it to history’s shift from 7-day to 5-day weeks—AI could spark the next leap
He cautions, though, that we may end up busier than ever.
Would you embrace a shorter week if it meant packing more intensity into each day?