This Week in AI

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

16 snips
Mar 25, 2026
Chris Lattner, CEO of Modular, builds a unified software layer to run AI across Nvidia, AMD, and Apple chips. Jake Loosararian, CEO of Gecko Robotics, builds purpose-built robots for infrastructure inspection. They discuss GPU shortages and vendor lock-in. They debate purpose-built robots vs humanoids, China chip smuggling and geopolitical stakes, and why reindustrialization could spark big private equity opportunities.
Ask episode
AI Snips
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
INSIGHT

Purpose Built Robots Beat Humanoids For ROI

  • Purpose-built robots win commercially because they collect high-value, non-hallucinating data for mission-critical infrastructure inspections.
  • Jake Loosararian built Gecko's Cantilever to gather industrial health data and predict failures across power, oil, shipping and manufacturing.
ADVICE

Replace Vendor Stacks With A Unified Layer

  • Replace fragmented vendor stacks with a unifying software layer to avoid multi-stack engineering overhead and vendor lock-in.
  • Chris Lattner describes Modular as a native alternative to CUDA that runs across NVIDIA, AMD and Apple silicon to enable heterogeneous clusters.
INSIGHT

High-End GPU Supply Is Constrained Today

  • GPU supply is tight for high-end nodes so enterprises can't simply buy fleets of Blackwell-class machines today.
  • Chris warns software fragmentation and legacy stacks (like 20-year-old CUDA) amplify the shortage's impact on developers and labs.
Get the Snipd Podcast app to discover more snips from this episode
Get the app