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$2.5B Chip Heist, The Future of American AI, and Purpose-Built Robots | This Week in AI Ep 6

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Mar 25, 2026
Chris Lattner, Modular CEO and compiler pioneer, joins Jake Loosararian, Gecko Robotics CEO building industrial inspection robots. They dig into a $2.5B chip-smuggling scandal, the GPU shortage, and why Google TPUs could challenge Nvidia. They also explore purpose-built robots vs humanoids, self-driving competition, American reindustrialization, and AI’s role in reviving old infrastructure.
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Why Purpose Built Robots Beat Robot For Robot’s Sake

  • Jake Loosararian says robotics wins when it gathers high-value physical-world data that predicts failures, not when robots exist for their own sake.
  • Gecko feeds inspection data into Cantilever to cut outages, improve yields, and avoid hallucinated decisions in dangerous environments.
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Why The AI Hardware Stack Is Still Broken

  • Chris Lattner argues GPU lock-in is mostly a software problem because CUDA, ROCm, and Apple stacks fragment developers across incompatible toolchains.
  • Modular replaces vendor layers so one stack can target Nvidia, AMD, and Apple silicon, including heterogeneous systems mixing CPUs, GPUs, and ASICs.
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Why Google TPUs Could Challenge Nvidia First

  • Chris Lattner says the GPU shortage is real because you still cannot easily buy 100 Blackwell nodes unless you are a major buyer.
  • He ranks Google TPUs as Nvidia’s biggest threat, ahead of AMD and Amazon, but says weak community adoption keeps Google a sleeper.
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