What happens when AI starts designing the chips that power itself?
In this episode of The AI Desk, Rowan and Naya break down one of the most important—and overlooked—shifts in artificial intelligence: AI is now helping design the hardware it runs on. From companies like Synopsys to Google’s custom chips, this isn’t theoretical—it’s already happening.
As AI accelerates chip design, we’re entering a powerful feedback loop: better chips create better AI, which then creates even better chips. But this raises deeper questions about control, understanding, and the future role of human engineers.
This isn’t just a software story.
It’s a foundation-level shift that will impact everything built on top of it.
In this episode:
• AI-assisted chip design and why it matters
• How companies like Synopsys are already using AI in production
• The feedback loop between better chips and better AI
• Why chip design is too complex for humans alone
• The limits of AI—pattern recognition vs true understanding
• How engineers’ roles are changing from builders to orchestrators
If AI can design the hardware that powers itself… how fast does progress accelerate from here?
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