
Moonshots with Peter Diamandis This Week in AI: NVIDIA’s Most Powerful Chip, Robotics Reach a New Milestone & AGI by 2026 w/ Salim Ismail, Emad Mostaque & Eric Pulier | EP #202
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Oct 25, 2025 Join Salim Ismail, founder of OpenExO and visionary on AGI, Eric Pulier, tech entrepreneur and immersive experience guru, and Emad Mostaque, AI governance expert, as they dissect the latest in AI advancements. They debate the reality of AGI reaching us by 2026 and explore the societal impacts of AI's persuasive powers and romantic relationships. The trio also delves into the growing capabilities of robotics, potential economic disruptions in cognitive labor, and the fascinating intersection of quantum computing and AI. Tune in for insights that could shape our tech-driven future!
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AI Chip Race Is A Geopolitical Arms Race
- The AI chip race has become a global arms race with over $1B/day invested and rising to ~$3B/day by 2030.
- This concentrated capital is pulling resources from other sectors and escalating geopolitical tensions between the US, China, and chip suppliers.
AGI Lacks A Usable Definition
- AGI lacks a consistent definition, test, or shared metrics, making predictions unreliable and debates fractious.
- Emotional, spiritual, and other intelligences aren't captured by current AGI conversations, so claims of imminent AGI are often ill-specified.
Chip Supply Chains Define AI Power
- US dependence on Taiwan/TSMC for chip packaging is a strategic vulnerability despite onshore wafer efforts like NVIDIA's Blackwell.
- Full U.S. packaging capability may take years, leaving supply-chain dominance as the decisive lever in AI competitiveness.










