Dominic Williams, President & Chief Scientist of the DFINITY Foundation and CEO of Caffeine AI, explains the Internet Computer and his vision of a “sovereign cloud where AI builds the web.” He breaks down core innovations like the Network Nervous System, Motoko, and orthogonal persistence, and how AI coding could remove adoption barriers. The conversation explores unstoppable applications, real-world case studies like OpenChat, and the tension between control, security, and decentralization in AI governance.
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CHAPTERS:
(00:00) About the Episode
(03:37) Origins of Internet Computer
(10:09) Decentralization philosophy and AI
(15:12) Tamper-proof architecture explained (Part 1)
(19:43) Sponsors: Blitzy | MongoDB
(22:08) Tamper-proof architecture explained (Part 2)
(25:25) Network design and scaling (Part 1)
(33:30) Sponsors: Serval | Tasklet
(35:50) Network design and scaling (Part 2)
(36:56) Replication costs and cloud
(50:35) Network Nervous System governance
(59:33) Caffeine, Motoko and persistence
(01:20:19) Self-writing cloud disruption
(01:32:30) Resilience and security guarantees
(01:41:23) Use cases and limitations
(01:49:56) AI misalignment and ensembles
(02:00:47) Kill switches and governance
(02:09:12) Future of self-writing software
(02:11:40) Outro
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