Democratizing Intelligence: The Future of AI, Compute, and Infrastructure
SF-2024 COMMUNITY Event Over

Democratizing Intelligence: The Future of AI, Compute, and Infrastructure

Thursday, June 27, 2024
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM (PT)
717 Market St
717 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94103, USA

About This Event

Developers, researchers and founders are racing to make AI more accessible to build, modify, and use.

Hear from leading builders on the AI infrastructure landscape, GPU development, data centers, decentralized compute, compute as currency, and the economic landscape shaping it all.

Submit questions ahead of time for the speakers and interactive discussion panels

Tickets required, names will be checked at the door.

Activities:

Kickoff

1pm - Doors open. 

Mingle with engineers, founders, investors. 

Drop-in discussion topic zones for hot debates. 

Demos from startups & researchers. 

Snacks include Blueprint Nutty Pudding & Veggie Dish. 

2pm - Keynote & Speakers

  • George Hotz - Founder @ tinycorp
  • Gill Verdon - CEO @ Extropic, @BasedBeffJezos
  • A Note On Democratizing Intelligence 
  • Discussions, Panels, and Q&A office hours with panelists & speakers 

    3pm - Breakout A

  • Decentralized Compute 

  • * Vincent Weisser (Founder @ Prime Intellect)
    * Casey Caruso (Founder @ Topology)
    * Sam Hogan (CEO @ Kuzco)
  • Debate on AI Tyranny - Jamie Joyce (Founder @ The Society Library)
  • Compute Hardware Economics

  • * Carmen Li (Founder @ Silicon Data)
    * Simeon Bochev (CEO @ Stealth Compute Co)
    * Satyam Srivastava (Chief AI SW @ d-Matrix)
    * Wachi Bandara (AI @ DRW)

    4pm - Breakout B

  • AI Policy, Governance, and America2030 - Chris Lengerich (Founder @ Context Fund)
  • Building with Open-Source AI
  • Mike Knoop (Cofounder @ ARC Prize, Zapier),
  • Kartin Wong (CEO @ Ora)
  • Casey Caruso (Founder @ Topology)
  • Research and Design for AI Products
  • Div Garg (CEO @ MultiOn)
  • Dave Deriso (CEO @ Bluue)
  • 4pm - Conclusion & healthy food

    5-5:45pm - Mingle

    Free to attend! Thanks to our sponsor Ora.io

    Engage with live demo booths from top startups like MultiOn, PrimeIntellect, Evergreen Compute, Puma & more

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    A Succinct Schedule:

  • 1pm - Doors open. Mingle with 300+ AI engineers, founders, investors. Drop-in discussion topic zones for hot debates. Demos from startups, researchers and open source projects. Snacks include Blueprint Nutty Pudding & Veggie Dish.
  • 2pm - Keynote & Speakers
  • 3:30-4:55pm - Breakout Sessions: Focused Panels and Interactive Discussions. Discuss and meet people with shared interests.
  • 5pm - Conclusion & healthy food
  • 5-5:45pm - Mingle, discussion zones
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    About the venue:

    Thanks to Open-Source Campus Edge Intelligence for hosting. Edge is a research and incubation lab, co-founded by a Transformer co-author, focused on advancing edge intelligence and fostering an open, user-centric AI future. At the heart of Edge's initiatives is the Open Source Campus, SF's top open source community and co-working space, where you can accelerate your project, connect with visionary architects, and engage with a vibrant innovation hub.

    Speakers

    George Hotz

    George Hotz

    Founder, tiny corp

    George Hotz is a security hacker, entrepreneur, and software engineer. He is known for developing iOS jailbreaks, reverse engineering the PlayStation 3, and for the subsequent lawsuit brought against him by Sony. From September 2015 onwards, he has been working on his vehicle automation machine learning company comma.ai. Since November 2022, Hotz has been working on tinygrad, a deep learning framework.

    Gil Verdon

    Gil Verdon

    CEO, Extropic

    Guillaume "Gil" Verdon is the founder and CEO of Extropic AI, a San Francisco-based startup pioneering thermodynamic computing—a revolutionary physics-based paradigm that harnesses out-of-equilibrium thermodynamics and probabilistic "p-bits" to create vastly more energy-efficient accelerators for generative AI, promising thousands-fold reductions in power consumption compared to traditional silicon chips while natively supporting advanced energy-based models critical for scaling toward AGI. A Canadian physicist with a PhD in applied mathematics from the University of Waterloo's Institute for Quantum Computing, Verdon previously led quantum machine learning research at Alphabet's X lab, co-creating TensorFlow Quantum before pivoting from noisy quantum hardware to broader thermodynamic approaches amid industry challenges. Doxxed in 2023 as the pseudonymous Beff Jezos—the fiery proponent of effective accelerationism (e/acc), a techno-optimist movement urging unrelenting AI progress against decelerationists—Verdon has leveraged his viral persona to attract talent and hype, raising $14.1M in seed funding and advancing Extropic's chips toward market availability in late 2025, positioning the company as a bold challenger to Nvidia in the exploding AI hardware race for sustainable, abundant computation.

    Vincent Weisser

    Vincent Weisser

    Founder, PrimeIntellect

    panelist

    Vincent Weisser is a German-American entrepreneur and decentralized science advocate best known as the co-founder and CEO of Prime Intellect, a San Francisco-based platform launched in 2023 that democratizes large-scale AI training through distributed compute aggregation and open-source models. With a background in software engineering from CODE University and prior roles leading AI ecosystems at Molecule and co-initiating VitaDAO (a longevity research collective), Weisser drives Prime Intellect's mission to commoditize compute, enable collaborative AGI development, and ensure broad distribution of AI benefits—highlighted by releases like the 100B+ parameter INTELLECT-3 MoE model and innovations in decentralized reinforcement learning.

    Casey Caruso

    Casey Caruso

    Founder, Topology Ventures

    panelist

    Casey Caruso is an American venture capitalist and former software engineer best known as the founder and solo general partner of Topology Ventures, a San Francisco-based early-stage firm she launched in 2024 with a $75 million debut fund focused on frontier technologies including AI, decentralized networks, neurotechnology, aerospace, and robotics. A Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree (2022), Caruso began writing open-source code at 15, mined cryptocurrency to fund early angel investments, worked as an engineer at Google, served as Bessemer Venture Partners' crypto specialist, and was an investment partner at Paradigm before striking out on her own—drawing backing from notables like Marc Andreessen, an OpenAI cofounder, and Paris Hilton.

    Sam Hogan

    Sam Hogan

    CEO, Kuzco

    panelist

    Sam Hogan is an American entrepreneur and crypto/AI innovator best known as the founder and CEO of Kuzco, a decentralized GPU network built on Solana that aggregates idle compute resources worldwide for efficient large language model (LLM) inference. Launched in 2024, Kuzco enables users to contribute spare GPU power in exchange for rewards while providing developers cost-effective access to distributed computing via an OpenAI-compatible API, supporting models like Llama and Mistral. Hogan has positioned Kuzco as a key player in the shift toward inference-dominated AI infrastructure, with rapid growth in active nodes and a token launch in late 2024.

    Jamie Joyce

    Jamie Joyce

    Founder, The Society Library

    panelist

    Jamie Joyce is the founder, President, and Executive Director of The Society Library, a pioneering 501(c)3 nonprofit dedicated to archiving and mapping humanity's diverse ideas, arguments, and ideologies on complex social and political issues through innovative collective intelligence tools, including AI-driven debate modeling and deliberation databases that represent all perspectives—even fringe or marginalized ones—to foster informed decision-making and truth-seeking in an era of information overload. With a background in international sustainable development, where she oversaw projects in over 20 countries and represented NGOs at the United Nations, Joyce previously launched Democracy's Library at the Internet Archive before establishing The Society Library to engineer new digital institutions for epistemic clarity, intellectual freedom, and democratic discourse. An award-winning artist, speaker at events like TEDx and RightsCon, and board member of Wikitongues, she passionately advances civic tech, anti-censorship efforts, and accessible knowledge systems to empower intentional belief formation across society.

    Carmen Li

    Carmen Li

    Founder, Compute Exchange

    panelist

    Carmen Li is an American entrepreneur and fintech innovator renowned for founding Silicon Data, a pioneering platform often called the "Bloomberg of compute" that brings transparency to the volatile GPU and AI infrastructure market through real-time pricing indexes, benchmarks, and risk management tools. A Harvard Business School alumna with prior leadership at Bloomberg LP in enterprise data alliances, she launched Silicon Data in 2024, raising $4.7M in seed funding from investors like DRW and Jump Trading. In 2025, she expanded her role to CEO of Compute Exchange, unifying efforts to build efficient, commodity-like markets for compute resources essential to AI development.

    Simeon Bochev

    Simeon Bochev

    CEO, Compute Exchange

    panelist

    Simeon Bochev is a dynamic AI infrastructure entrepreneur and global tech leader, serving as co-founder and CEO of Compute Exchange, the world's first open marketplace for trading GPUs and compute resources to democratize access, enhance transparency, and fuel innovation in the rapidly scaling AI era—treating compute as a commodity akin to oil or electricity. A University of Texas at Austin electrical engineering alumnus (B.S. 2012, high honors) who later earned an M.S. in Finance and a distinguished Harvard Business School MBA, Bochev built extensive expertise through roles as Head of Product, Strategy & Operations for AI Infrastructure at Apple, VP of Strategy at unicorn Lambda Labs, President of QuantCo APAC, and founder of an AI company in Japan, following early work in U.S. national security engineering. With multi-billion-dollar P&L impact reaching over a billion users, he now advises Fortune 100 CEOs, sits on private boards, and consults governments—including U.S. administrations, EU states, and Japan—on AI and tech policy, passionately advocating for open systems to prevent monopolies and accelerate humanity's technological progress.

    Chris Lengerich

    Chris Lengerich

    Founder, Pioneer Fund

    Chris Lengerich is an American machine learning researcher, entrepreneur, and investor focused on leveraging AI to accelerate scientific discovery and eliminate disease. A Stanford alumnus with prior roles as a software engineer at Google X and Meta, he co-founded Context Fund, an initiative building open-source personal AI tools to make scientists and engineers 100x more productive. As a Venture Partner at Pioneer Fund and advisor to firms like ZhenFund, Lengerich invests in early-stage companies across AI, biotech, genomics, and women's health, while advocating for open-source AI and systematic breakthroughs in health and intelligence.

    Mike Knoop

    Mike Knoop

    Cofounder, Zapier

    panelist

    Mike Knoop is an American entrepreneur and technologist best known as the co-founder of Zapier, the leading no-code automation platform he launched in 2011 with Wade Foster and Bryan Helmig during a Startup Weekend in Columbia, Missouri. Starting as a side project accepted into Y Combinator, Zapier grew into a remote-first unicorn connecting thousands of apps to automate workflows for millions of users. Knoop has held key roles including Head of AI, President, and product leadership, driving innovations in AI integration and agents. Passionate about advancing toward AGI, he co-founded the ARC Prize—a major competition to benchmark progress on abstraction and reasoning—and serves on Zapier's board while exploring new ventures in intelligence science.

    Kartin Wong

    Kartin Wong

    CEO, ORA

    panelist

    Kartin Wong is a Chinese-American entrepreneur and innovator in the intersection of blockchain and AI, best known as the co-founder of ORA (formerly Hyper Oracle), a verifiable on-chain AI oracle protocol launched in 2022. With prior experience as a software engineer at Google and tech lead for SRE infrastructure at TikTok, Wong pioneered technologies like opML (Optimistic Machine Learning) for decentralized and verifiable AI inference on blockchains. ORA enables tokenization of AI models through Initial Model Offerings (IMOs), has raised significant funding including $20M rounds, and aims to unlock decentralized AI applications while addressing trust and monetization challenges in Web3.

    Dave Deriso

    Dave Deriso

    Founder, Bluue

    panelist

    Dave Deriso is an American AI researcher, entrepreneur, and artist best known as the founder of Bluue, a biotech startup developing AI-powered hardware for preventative cardiology and early disease detection through advanced medical devices currently in clinical trials. A Stanford-trained computational engineer (MS) and Oxford Neuroscience Marie Curie Fellow with prior research at UCSD and BAIR (Berkeley AI Research), he previously built intelligent routing systems at Caviar (acquired by Square) and lectured on data visualization and algorithmic art at Stanford. Combining expertise in self-supervised learning, sequential data, and neuroscience, Deriso bridges academia, industry, and creative pursuits—including publications in Nature on art and the brain—while based in San Francisco.

    Satyam Srivastava

    Satyam Srivastava

    Chief AI SW, d-Matrix

    panelist

    Satyam Srivastava serves as the Chief AI Software at d-Matrix, a company focused on developing AI accelerators and chips. He leads AI software efforts, contributing to advancements in AI technology. Specific details about his background and achievements are not reliably known.

    Div Garg

    Div Garg

    CEO, MultiOn

    panelist

    Div Garg is the CEO of MultiOn, a company focused on AI technologies, particularly in the development of multi-agent systems. He leads the organization in creating innovative AI solutions. Specific details about his background and achievements are not reliably available.

    Wachi Bandara

    Wachi Bandara

    AI, DRW

    panelist

    Wachi Bandara is a professional in the field of AI at DRW, where they contribute to advancements in artificial intelligence technologies. They have spoken at events like 'Democratizing Intelligence: The Future of AI, Compute, and Infrastructure,' highlighting their expertise in AI, compute, and related infrastructure. Their work focuses on democratizing AI applications, drawing from their role in a technology-driven organization.

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