Andy Hock, senior vice president of product & strategy at Cerebras Systems Inc.;
Shehram Jamal, chief product officer for data & models at HUMAIN (Al-Mustaqbal
Lil-Thaka Al-Istinai Company, also known as Future Artificial Intelligence
Company); Kevin Cochrane, chief marketing officer at Vultr, a registered
trademark of The Constant Company LLC.; and Joseph S. Spence, chairman, chief
investment officer at NativelyAI, join theCUBE’s John Furrier at theCUBE + NYSE
Wired: Robotics & AI Infrastructure Leaders 2025 event. The panel explores how
robotics and AI infrastructure are reshaping global innovation and sovereignty
in the AI era. The panelists examine regional approaches to AI deployment,
emphasizing sovereign strategies and compute accessibility across economic
divides. They discuss the cultural and geographic nuances shaping infrastructure
choices and development priorities. From scaling compute capacity to redefining
AI as a public good, the conversation highlights the sector’s high stakes and
even higher potential. The discussion offers a grounded take on building
equitable, globally competitive AI ecosystems.
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Andy Hock, senior vice president of product & strategy at Cerebras Systems Inc.;
Shehram Jamal, chief product officer for data & models at HUMAIN (Al-Mustaqbal
Lil-Thaka Al-Istinai Company, also known as Future Artificial Intelligence
Company); Kevin Cochrane, chief marketing officer at Vultr, a registered
trademark of The Constant Company LLC.; and Joseph S. Spence, chairman, chief
investment officer at NativelyAI, join theCUBE’s John Furrier at theCUBE + NYSE
Wired: Robotics & AI Infrastructure Leaders 2025 event. The panel explores how
robotics and AI infrastructure are reshaping global innovation and sovereignty
in the AI era. The panelists examine regional approaches to AI deployment,
emphasizing sovereign strategies and compute accessibility across economic
divides. They discuss the cultural and geographic nuances shaping infrastructure
choices and development priorities. From scaling compute capacity to redefining
AI as a public good, the conversation highlights the sector’s high stakes and
even higher potential. The discussion offers a grounded take on building
equitable, globally competitive AI ecosystems.