Intel on AI
Discover how emotionally intelligent AI is changing the way enterprises interact, decide, and operate in this conversation with Ted Shelton, Chief Operating Officer at Inflection AI. The episode unpacks the rise of empathetic systems—from redefining customer support to enabling more human-like collaboration across teams. Ted shares practical use cases around Pi, an AI assistant designed with emotional intelligence and explains how businesses can move beyond transactional AI to create more meaningful engagement. The discussion also covers strategies for overcoming legacy data issues, the...
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Explore how GenAI is reshaping enterprise infrastructure, marketing, and customer impact with Varun Chhabra, Senior Vice President of Product Marketing at Dell Technologies. Varun shares Dell’s perspective on deploying AI at scale—from the launch of Intel's Xeon 6 and Gaudi 3 accelerators to transforming how product messaging is created and delivered. He also offers a candid look at Dell’s own GenAI adoption journey, what it takes to lead change across a large organization, and how AI can be a powerful force for productivity, personalization, and even educational equity. Tune in for a...
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Discover Building Scalable, Sustainable AI Infrastructure with Ray Pang, Senior Vice President of Technology and Business Enablement at Supermicro. Ray unpacks how Supermicro is tackling the challenges of AI infrastructure at scale—combining high-performance computing with a deep commitment to sustainability. Learn how Supermicro approaches green computing, from energy-efficient server design to innovations in liquid cooling, and why partnerships are key to accelerating AI innovation. Ray also discusses the rise of billion-dollar AI deployments, the critical role of ecosystem collaboration,...
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Discover AI at the Edge with Dan Rodriguez, Corporate Vice President and General Manager of the Network and Edge Solutions Group at Intel. Dan shares how Intel is driving innovation at the intersection of AI, 5G, and edge computing—powering intelligent solutions across industries. Explore the opportunities and challenges companies face when deploying AI at the edge, how Intel is collaborating with partners like Siemens Healthineers, and what makes recent announcements from Intel so significant. Dan also breaks down key trends shaping the future of edge AI and offers practical advice for...
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Explore how AI is transforming work and productivity with Sandra Andrews, Global GM, Surface Go-To-Market at Microsoft. Sandra joined us to unpack what an AI-first device strategy really means for today’s enterprises. From the rising importance of on-device intelligence and NPUs to how Microsoft’s Surface and Copilot are being used to solve real business challenges, Sandra shares compelling insights from the field—including takeaways from her recent visits to Japan and Mobile World Congress. We also explore how always-connected computing is shaping AI’s next chapter, what’s...
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Explore how AI is tranforming healthcare with Peter Shen, Head of Digital and Automation at Siemens Healthineers. From improving diagnostics and treatment planning to enhancing patient outcomes with precision medicine, Peter shares insights on multimodal AI, the power of edge computing in imaging and diagnostics, and the growing role of AI-enabled medical devices. He also reflects on his CES presentation, the challenges of achieving data interoperability, and his testimony before Congress on AI’s impact. Tune in for an in-depth look at how AI is reshaping the future of medicine and...
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In this episode of the Intel on AI podcast, we welcome Ryan Asdourian, EVP & Chief Marketing Officer at Lumen Technologies, to explore how AI is reshaping industries through cutting-edge infrastructure. Ryan discusses how Lumen is enabling businesses to build AI-ready environments with advanced connectivity, edge computing, and secure data movement. We dive into the role of high-speed, low-latency networks in optimizing AI applications and highlight real-world use cases where AI and network infrastructure create economic value. Ryan also shares insights on Lumen’s collaboration...
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Welcome to the first episode in our 2025 season of Intel on AI. We sit down with Luke Norris, founder and CEO of Kamiwaza AI to explore how enterprises can unlock trillions of AI inferences per day with hardware-agnostic, scalable AI infrastructure. We discuss the Fifth Industrial Revolution and the rise of AI-native enterprises, why AI inference—not training—is the real bottleneck, and how the new AI supply chain is evolving with custom silicon, cloud interoperability, and multi-vendor strategies. Plus, we dive into the AI Leverage Index (ALI) as a key metric for enterprise intelligence,...
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Learn about building cutting-edge AI tools, tailored for internal use with Intel experts Boaz Efroni Rotman and Barbara Roos. They dive into the creation of IGPT and VITA, Intel's innovative solutions for secure information sharing and productivity, and share insights on balancing generalized versus specialized AI tools. Whether you're curious about AI adoption strategies, tackling data challenges, or the future of CRM, this episode is packed with actionable advice for businesses navigating the AI revolution. RESOURCES: · Vita white paper: ...
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Explore real-world applications driving sustainability, productivity, and accessibility, from disaster prediction to personalized banking and interactive kiosks. Join Scott Tease, VP and GM of Lenovo’s Infrastructure Solutions Group as we discuss cutting-edge innovations like liquid cooling systems, which enhance energy efficiency in data centers and learn how AI is shifting from the cloud to the edge, making advanced technology accessible and sustainable for businesses and consumers alike. Scott also highlights Lenovo's commitment to sustainability, discussing innovative approaches...
info_outlineIn this episode of Intel on AI hosts Amir Khosrowshahi and Santiago Miret talk with Alán Aspuru-Guzik about the chemistry of computing and the future of materials discovery.
Alán is a professor of chemistry and computer science at the University of Toronto, a Canada 150 Research Chair in theoretical chemistry, a CIFAR AI Chair at the Vector Institute, and a CIFAR Lebovic Fellow in the biology-inspired Solar Energy Program. Alán also holds a Google Industrial Research Chair in quantum computing and is the co-founder of two startups, Zapata Computing and Kebotix.
Santiago Miret is an AI researcher in Intel Labs, who has an active research collaboration Alán. Santiago studies at the intersection of AI and the sciences, as well as the algorithmic development of AI for real-world problems.
In the first half of the episode, the three discuss accelerating molecular design and building next generation functional materials. Alán talks about his academic background with high performance computing (HPC) that led him into the field of molecular design. He goes into detail about building a “self-driving lab” for scientific experimentation, which, coupled with advanced automation and robotics, he believes will help propel society to move beyond the era of plastics and into the era of materials by demand. Alán and Santiago talk about their research collaboration with Intel to build sophisticated model-based molecular design platforms that can scale to real-world challenges. Alán talks about the Acceleration Consortium and the need for standardization research to drive greater academic and industry collaborations for self-driving laboratories.
In the second half of the episode, the three talk about quantum computing, including developing algorithms for quantum dynamics, molecular electronic structure, molecular properties, and more. Alán talks about how a simple algorithm based on thinking of the quantum computer like a musical instrument is behind the concept of the variational quantum eigensolver, which could hold promising advancements alongside classical computers. Amir, and Santiago close the episode by talking about the future of research, including projects at DARPA, oscillatory computing, quantum machine learning, quantum autoencoders, and how young technologists entering the field can advance a more equitable society.
Academic research discussed in the podcast episode:
- The Hot Topic: What We Can Do About Global Warming
- Energy, Transport, & the Environment
- Scalable Quantum Simulation of Molecular Energies
- The Harvard Clean Energy Project: Large-Scale Computational Screening and Design of Organic Photovoltaics on the World Community Grid
- Automatic Chemical Design Using a Data-Driven Continuous Representation of Molecules
- Optimizing Memory Placement using Evolutionary Graph Reinforcement Learning
- Neuroevolution-Enhanced Multi-Objective Optimization for Mixed-Precision Quantization
- Organic molecules with inverted gaps between first excited singlet and triplet states and appreciable fluorescence rates
- Simulated Quantum Computation of Molecular Energies
- Towards quantum chemistry on a quantum computer
- Gerald McLean and Marcum Jung and others with the concept of the variational quantum eigensolver
- Experimental investigation of performance differences between coherent Ising machines and a quantum annealer
- Quantum autoencoders for efficient compression of quantum data