Machine Learning Street Talk (MLST)

Pushing compute to the limits of physics

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Jul 21, 2025
Guillaume Verdon, founder of the thermodynamic computing startup Extropic and known as Beff Jezos, shares his fascinating journey from aspiring physicist to innovator. He discusses his pioneering work on thermodynamic computers that harness the natural chaos of electrons for efficient AI tasks. Verdon highlights the concept of Effective Accelerationism, advocating for rapid technological progress to enhance civilization. The importance of embracing exploration and innovation over fear of stagnation takes center stage as they explore the future intersection of humans and AI.
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Programmable Energy Landscapes

  • Thermodynamic chips act as programmable energy landscapes where stochastic dynamics sample probabilistic models.
  • Extropic transitioned from superconducting to silicon thermodynamic chips for practical room-temperature AI accelerators.
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Unlocking Energy-Based Models

  • Energy-based models (EBMs) are foundational to neural networks and AI but limited by inefficient sampling.
  • Thermodynamic computing enables faster, energy-efficient sampling, potentially revitalizing EBM and probabilistic ML research.
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Scaling AI with Energy Efficiency

  • Current computing power for AI models won't scale to global use due to energy and heat constraints.
  • Thermodynamic computing offers brain-like energy efficiency, enabling massive-scale AI within reasonable power budgets.
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