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Christopher Nuland on Stacking Servers & Superintelligence: Hype and Reality Behind AI 2027

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Welcome to another episode of Data Driven—the podcast where we explore the future of technology, one neural network at a time. In this episode, your hosts Frank La Vigne and Bailey are joined by Christopher Newland, Principal AI Technical Marketing Manager at Red Hat, globetrotter, and resident connoisseur of computer flea markets. Together, they embark on a lively journey through the ever-evolving landscape of artificial intelligence.

You’ll hear tales of racking servers in suburban garages, nostalgic detours through the golden age of CompUSA and cable boxes, and candid reflections on building (and rebuilding) home labs. But it’s not all geek nostalgia. The conversation dives deep into the highly-discussed AI 2027 report—a speculative look at how AI might break free from human control, achieve superintelligence, and fundamentally alter our relationship with technology and society.

They unpack the challenges of AI infrastructure, the real-world limits of doomsday predictions, and the growing importance of data privacy and AI sovereignty. It’s a spirited, thought-provoking, and sometimes hilarious ride through past, present, and possible futures of artificial intelligence. So grab your favorite GPU-powered device, settle in, and get ready for a fascinating exploration of what might just send our world delightfully sideways by 2027!

Time Stamps

00:00 "AI 2027: Future Unplugged"

05:47 Nvidia DGX Spark: AI Desktop Revolution

09:42 "Experienced Workers Elevate Retail Experience"

11:41 Early PC Build Challenges

17:00 Supply Chain Management Challenges

19:35 Garage Tech Showcase Challenges

23:22 AI Deception and Arms Race

24:34 Robotics Future and AI Manpower

29:15 Concerns with 2027 AI Report

32:41 Balancing Regulation and Free Market

37:04 "Theoretical Limits of AI Models"

38:32 "AI Sovereignty Discussion"

43:03 "Stay Curious, Stay Data Driven"

  continue reading

305 episodes

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Welcome to another episode of Data Driven—the podcast where we explore the future of technology, one neural network at a time. In this episode, your hosts Frank La Vigne and Bailey are joined by Christopher Newland, Principal AI Technical Marketing Manager at Red Hat, globetrotter, and resident connoisseur of computer flea markets. Together, they embark on a lively journey through the ever-evolving landscape of artificial intelligence.

You’ll hear tales of racking servers in suburban garages, nostalgic detours through the golden age of CompUSA and cable boxes, and candid reflections on building (and rebuilding) home labs. But it’s not all geek nostalgia. The conversation dives deep into the highly-discussed AI 2027 report—a speculative look at how AI might break free from human control, achieve superintelligence, and fundamentally alter our relationship with technology and society.

They unpack the challenges of AI infrastructure, the real-world limits of doomsday predictions, and the growing importance of data privacy and AI sovereignty. It’s a spirited, thought-provoking, and sometimes hilarious ride through past, present, and possible futures of artificial intelligence. So grab your favorite GPU-powered device, settle in, and get ready for a fascinating exploration of what might just send our world delightfully sideways by 2027!

Time Stamps

00:00 "AI 2027: Future Unplugged"

05:47 Nvidia DGX Spark: AI Desktop Revolution

09:42 "Experienced Workers Elevate Retail Experience"

11:41 Early PC Build Challenges

17:00 Supply Chain Management Challenges

19:35 Garage Tech Showcase Challenges

23:22 AI Deception and Arms Race

24:34 Robotics Future and AI Manpower

29:15 Concerns with 2027 AI Report

32:41 Balancing Regulation and Free Market

37:04 "Theoretical Limits of AI Models"

38:32 "AI Sovereignty Discussion"

43:03 "Stay Curious, Stay Data Driven"

  continue reading

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