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921: NPUs vs GPUs vs CPUs for Local AI Workloads — with Dell’s Ish Shah and Shirish Gupta

921: NPUs vs GPUs vs CPUs for Local AI Workloads — with Dell’s Ish Shah and Shirish Gupta

Shirish Gupta and Ish Shah from Dell Technologies explore the evolving landscape of AI hardware. They discuss why Windows, enhanced by WSL 2, remains a dominant platform for developers, and delve into the distinct roles of CPUs, GPUs, and the increasingly important Neural Processing Units (NPUs). The conversation covers the trade-offs between local and cloud computing for AI workloads and introduces new hardware, like workstations with discrete NPUs, that are making on-device AI more powerful and accessible than ever.

Building the "App Store" for Robots: Hugging Face's Thomas Wolf on Physical AI

Building the "App Store" for Robots: Hugging Face's Thomas Wolf on Physical AI

Thomas Wolf, co-founder of Hugging Face, details the LeRobot project, aiming to replicate the success of Transformers in the robotics domain. He discusses the vision of creating a massive open-source community, tackling data scarcity, and the future of physical AI hardware, arguing that we are at a key inflection point for robotics similar to where LLMs were years ago.

Build Hour: Codex

Build Hour: Codex

A hands-on walkthrough of Codex, now a single, unified agent across your IDE, CLI, and GitHub. This summary covers new features like the IDE extension, automated code review, and best practices for delegating tasks to the local and cloud agent for a more efficient development workflow.

The FDE Playbook for AI Startups with Bob McGrew

The FDE Playbook for AI Startups with Bob McGrew

Bob McGrew, an early executive at Palantir and former Chief Research Officer at OpenAI, explains the Forward Deployed Engineer (FDE) model he helped pioneer. He details its origins, operational structure, and why it has become the dominant strategy for AI agent startups navigating a new market with immense product discovery needs.

The Little Tech Agenda for AI

The Little Tech Agenda for AI

Matt Perault and Colin McCune from a16z discuss the "Little Tech Agenda," advocating for AI policies that support startups. They argue for regulating the harmful use of AI, not its development, to foster competition and innovation while ensuring the U.S. maintains its global leadership against rivals like China.

How AI is reshaping the product role | Oji and Ezinne Udezue

How AI is reshaping the product role | Oji and Ezinne Udezue

A deep dive into how AI is transforming the product manager's role, featuring insights from product leaders Ezinne and Oji Udezue. They discuss essential new skills, the "shipyard" framework for development, why hands-on learning is critical, and the difference between companies succeeding and failing with AI adoption.