
Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, recently stated that in the future, English will be the most powerful and effective programming language for communicating with machines. According to Huang, traditional coding may soon become outdated as users will no longer need to write code. Instead, they will simply tell systems what they need, and machines will understand and execute the instructions.
Huang, who is visiting India to participate in the India AI Impact Summit 2026, emphasized that languages like C++ and Python will no longer define the future of programming. “The coder is becoming outdated,” he said. “In the future, people won’t write code on a computer. They will communicate their requirements directly to the system. If the system delivers an incorrect result, users won’t debug it—they will instruct the system to correct it. English will be the primary medium for this communication.”
He added that anyone who can clearly express their needs to a system, even without knowledge of programming languages like C++ or Python, is effectively a developer. The ability to refine and communicate instructions will define the next generation of coding.
Huang’s perspective highlights a growing trend of personalized gadgets powered by artificial intelligence. Today, AI allows devices to understand and respond to individual user preferences, enabling people to interact with machines in a natural, conversational way. While Huang envisions English as the future programming language, there is also potential for local languages to become the primary medium of interaction with AI systems globally.
The India AI Impact Summit 2026, where Huang will further discuss AI and the future of technology, is scheduled to take place in New Delhi from January 16 to 20, 2026.
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