New AI Learned to Design Computer Chips: The View of a Chip Designer

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  • Опубликовано: 28 окт 2024

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  • @AnastasiInTech
    @AnastasiInTech  Год назад +97

    Let me know what you think!

    • @mudithmahendrajith8082
      @mudithmahendrajith8082 Год назад +2

      Its a greek to me but U are a genius

    • @arkadiuszrugaa6008
      @arkadiuszrugaa6008 Год назад +2

      AI will "think" for us ;/

    • @erobusblack4856
      @erobusblack4856 Год назад +3

      neuromorphic chips 🤯

    • @angellestat2730
      @angellestat2730 Год назад +10

      Nice episode.. But I wonder why people always try to sell AI as a "tool"? Instead as a replacement of human job?
      Here you mention that AI will be used to optimize these problems leaving the creativity choices to humans, even if that is correct in this particular example, we already see how AI can perform on creativity works the same or better than humans.
      Because our methods of learning and thinking are quite similar to an artificial neural network.
      This mean that soon everyone will lose their job or lose their purpose, in fact, all career jobs base on knowledge, would be the ones who will be remplace faster than the monotonous labor jobs.
      Because once your tool become more intelligent than you, then we become "the tool" for the AI.

    • @rolflandale2565
      @rolflandale2565 Год назад +1

      AI totally replacing the software designers😱. Hurry! Act now, get your very own *Elitist At Home Exponentially Advancing Almighty* software designer! Just 99 easy payments of just 9.99.😮. 'Some interstellar gods rules may apply'👀(fineprint).

  • @John_Krone
    @John_Krone Год назад +74

    I can only imagine the amount of information you needed to gather and organize to make this video. I very much appreciate the quality data you've shown here. Thank you

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 17 дней назад

      you know we are fucked right because when ai learns to make chips then it's over because then it can evolve without our help Skynet is coming now because of this new development

  • @greghelton4668
    @greghelton4668 Год назад +31

    As a retired engineer, I have always been concerned about the March of AI. Digitization of electronics have given machine design so much flexibility while being so complex, people in power can easily manipulate and control people. AI now creates an environment where the macro-level consequences of its use can lead to unintended consequences. We have a while before the concern will become real but we won’t even know it when it does.

    • @lil_ToT-XFZ1
      @lil_ToT-XFZ1 Год назад

      I think it's already too late, smart people are few and the masses obedient complacent non-independent consumers who just want more stuff. We are doomed,.

    • @Johnnyboy9458
      @Johnnyboy9458 Год назад

      Use 3rd party/open-source AI tools to interface with the complex designs and systems. If open-source AI systems never surpass closed-source ones then they can always be improved using the closed-source models (as long as they’re available to the public of course).
      I don’t think that the emergence of powerful AI systems will lead to more consolidation of power, but less.
      Let me know what you think!

    • @sumanthaluri8398
      @sumanthaluri8398 Год назад

      ​@@Johnnyboy9458that's a good take. But on the other hand if AI models continue to grow in size than only large entities will have the resources to run the models, and (more importantly) mobilize the resources to act on the model outputs. I envision a revolution in advertisement where companies can quantifiably control an entire population's opinions using AI that understands how to influence people.

    • @Johnnyboy9458
      @Johnnyboy9458 Год назад

      @@sumanthaluri8398 I could see that being an issue. There will likely be organizations/communities that can afford to purchase compute for models that adhere to what they wish them to do (possibly go against the large companies or maybe be malicious themselves).
      The power to manipulate people with AI is incredible, but I’m certain there will be defensive AIs for people to protect themselves with. I think that demand is just as big as the advertising market, personal AI companions. The real trouble comes when it’s large corporations controlling these companions instead of local compute (which most people wouldn’t figure out how to run).

    • @MCRuCr
      @MCRuCr Год назад +1

      @@Johnnyboy9458 This is an extreme social experiment and there is surely no way this can go wrong lol...
      I think personal AIs are a terrible Idea, like 90% of modern "AI business Ideas".
      Just imagine making friends with someone and then finding out he/she had delegated social interaction with you to his/her AI long ago...
      Yeah this is gonna deteriorate human relations more than social media alone never even could.

  • @CViewer70
    @CViewer70 Год назад +33

    Great video Anastasi. Thanks for the information. Very exciting. We all knew AI was coming. The majority of us just didn’t know it would happen already now, and at an accelerated rate. I think of it like a tidal wave, like in the movie ‘Interstellar’. I think this is ‘the moment in history’ to learn as much you can about AI, so that It only disrupts your life ‘positively’. Thanks again.

    • @paulmichaelfreedman8334
      @paulmichaelfreedman8334 Год назад +2

      AI will save us or be our doom, but we must take the risk because without we'll probably be doomed anyway. The next 5-10 years will be very exciting.

    • @lil_ToT-XFZ1
      @lil_ToT-XFZ1 Год назад

      and what does learning about it help you? It learns faster than you, builds itself faster than you can learn about it and isn't controlled by you

  • @florianstephan5745
    @florianstephan5745 Год назад +4

    one of the few channels where somebody really knows his field! Thank you and keep it up!

  • @AFeigenbaum1
    @AFeigenbaum1 Год назад +5

    Well done ... thank you for keeping all of us abreast of what's happening at the cutting edge of technology ... kudos to you ...

  • @tcaqueli5
    @tcaqueli5 Год назад +1

    Short but brilliantly explained. Always love listening to these

  • @alwanexus
    @alwanexus Год назад +2

    Welcome to the field. It's cool that some of us are making videos to increase visibility for our industry. I wanted to say though that I don't really think this is anything unexpected, EDA tools have been doing all the heavy lifting for PD and constantly improving (that's what healthy competition between Synopsys and Cadence will do, also that's an interesting ranking for them). It's not surprising at all that they've incorporated a ML aspect to it instead of just some stochastic optimization. Computers were already doing 99% of the work, with some human inputs and guidance, so it seems a natural progression (or maybe I'm jaded since ML has seemingly been added to everything else). I'd definitely be interested in seeing if it can be used to make my (RTL/logic design) work flow easier though.

  • @syedahmad5655
    @syedahmad5655 Год назад +1

    Thanks for making an awesome video - explaining the very complex chip design process - in a straight forward and simple way - highlighting the power of AI (GNN + RL)

  • @pradyumnakatageri3475
    @pradyumnakatageri3475 Год назад +19

    PD is a very effort intensive task in chip flow . It would be great if AI helps with certain PnR and timing checks !

    • @angellestat2730
      @angellestat2730 Год назад +1

      it will be great? Soon it will do all that and more, which means that almost everyone in your company will lose their job. I guess this will happen in less than 5 years. so take care with what you wish for.

    • @pradyumnakatageri3475
      @pradyumnakatageri3475 Год назад +5

      @@angellestat2730 AI can't replace the complete process of PD. It will take away the mundane and repetitive tasks done by PD engineers . Surely it does affect junior and contract engineers' work but AI is inevitable now . Seeing the potential of ChatGPT , DallE we just have to accept these may replace some lower level tasks but hopefully it opens up newer opportunities for other dynamic work in PD. TBH all accountants should have been out of jobs since past 10 yrs with wide spread automation of their work but they still exist in harmony with the automation software, Similar case would be with HW/SW engineers.

    • @angellestat2730
      @angellestat2730 Год назад

      ​@@pradyumnakatageri3475 From the 2014 that I am saying that no job will be safe from AI since I understood the similarities on how we learn vs an Artificial neural network.
      Other reply me saying that creativity was something that IA would never be able to do, I explain them why it could (even in that date were already examples of that starting), but now we can see all image and music generators which does exactly that in 1 second when an artist requires days or months.
      There is no difference with any task you can imagine.
      In fact, the ones who required more study are the jobs who will disappear faster.
      Meanwhile the labor jobs will be the last, because a Robot cost way more than a software.
      One difference that you seem to miss, is that once your "tool" become more intelligent than you, then the rol reverse, we become the tool for the AI.
      Now you can use AI to generate some content, then special software to improve your video creation and it will accelerate your work a lot, in 2 years you will have an IA doing the whole video and in 3 years an IA selecting what should be the topic of the video to have the best success.
      What would be our purpose then?
      WIth this it means AI is starting to improve it self, this mean it will double in power every few months, then days, then hours.
      Until it will reach the GOD status in no time.
      So I dont know how your "long term of good tools" future can take place.

    • @myavkat4586
      @myavkat4586 Год назад +3

      @@pradyumnakatageri3475 I agree with you that lower level repetitive tasks will most likely be replaced by AI and juniors will be in a really hard place. But if the AI replaces all juniors how will new seniors come?? That is the biggest question in my mind like will companies hire juniors just to watch AI's inputs and outputs and watch what senior does? Or AI will replace seniors too??

    • @lil_ToT-XFZ1
      @lil_ToT-XFZ1 Год назад +1

      @@angellestat2730 2/150 ppl so far who don't blind themselves holy shit

  • @rrmackay
    @rrmackay Год назад +262

    5 years of AI based chip design and humans will no longer be able to comprehend the designs.

    • @martiddy
      @martiddy Год назад +37

      We don't need to "comprehend" it's design, but just test the chip efficiency and optimization.

    • @Julian-of3qj
      @Julian-of3qj Год назад +45

      Nah, I think AI will excel at 'finding' the perfect chip configuration. Once it is there, it should be easy to comprehend.

    • @AviShpayer
      @AviShpayer Год назад +26

      I think when a general AI gets real, we won’t even be able to comprehend the ingenuity of its new ways of “processing”, we think chip design is the key but that’s only because we are limited in our scope of understanding materials and better solutions

    • @rrmackay
      @rrmackay Год назад +14

      ​@@martiddy How will we know what capabilities exist in the chip, how will you be able to say if its a secure design or contains some element we don't want?

    • @rrmackay
      @rrmackay Год назад +8

      @@AviShpayer You understand what I am saying, its a natural progression from optimizing current designs to making totally new designs. There will be a revolutionary new processing technology that will be beyond human capability. Once we reach that point the singularity is real

  • @ricardocrisostomo1385
    @ricardocrisostomo1385 Год назад +1

    Great video Anastasi. AI designing and optimizing chips.

  • @josiahsuarez
    @josiahsuarez Год назад +6

    it's exciting, this seems like the prefect task for automated machine design optimization!

  • @jasonmckinney8605
    @jasonmckinney8605 Год назад +1

    Nicely done Anastasi!

  • @Micetticat
    @Micetticat Год назад +1

    Thanks for introducing GNNs!

  • @parkbyrd
    @parkbyrd Год назад +1

    Thank you for all the information that you easily synthesize and translate 🙏

  • @Nuked
    @Nuked Год назад +2

    This is so coollll!! I feel like the "optimization path" should be the main goal of the AI field

    • @lil_ToT-XFZ1
      @lil_ToT-XFZ1 Год назад

      Yes, YES. It won't be. EVERYTHING IS OPTIMIZATION you dim wit

  • @douglascornush7710
    @douglascornush7710 Год назад +1

    Very precisely concise and distinctly succinct.

    • @lil_ToT-XFZ1
      @lil_ToT-XFZ1 Год назад

      ok, the same way we will be decimated

  • @jaccurtis5789
    @jaccurtis5789 Год назад +7

    Very impressed ChatGPT can write VHDL code, especially accurately. (Not sure why though, it seems to know almost everything haha)
    Also loving the Saturn V (if I’m not mistaken) in the background :)

  • @harlech2
    @harlech2 Год назад

    I keep coming for the content, and staying for the prettiest eyes in the tech space!

  • @NachtmahrNebenan
    @NachtmahrNebenan Год назад +9

    *This is absolutely the field where AI will shine!* Design & documentation, tests & documentation, as well as the explanation why it chose those solutions. And at last the output QA.
    Thank you, this is yet another impressive video 🌺

  • @robgoulet2272
    @robgoulet2272 Год назад

    "Graph placement methodology" with A.I. for chip design in only the beginning. Great insights and knowledge share here!

  • @P-G-77
    @P-G-77 Год назад +2

    And this is another step forward... probably a great step.

    • @lil_ToT-XFZ1
      @lil_ToT-XFZ1 Год назад

      yeah and you don't even see the cliff

  • @ginodc5944
    @ginodc5944 Год назад +19

    When I was having discussions with friends in college, I always used to say to look out for when AI starts making the next generation of chips. In essence, it starts 'reproducing'. At some point, AI will make and verify a chip and we will have no clue how it works.

    • @dekev7503
      @dekev7503 Год назад +2

      AI cannot design chips. All this software does is floor planning, 1 simple but arduous step out of over 30 more complex steps in chip design.

    • @ginodc5944
      @ginodc5944 Год назад +7

      @@dekev7503 AI cannot design chips on its own 'yet', right?

    • @mastergizmo666
      @mastergizmo666 Год назад +4

      AI is using us humans to help itself getting better :-) At one point it does not need us anymore.

    • @ginodc5944
      @ginodc5944 Год назад +2

      @@mastergizmo666 Hopefully it will like us enough to keep around like well treated pets since we did bring it into existence.

    • @lil_ToT-XFZ1
      @lil_ToT-XFZ1 Год назад

      @@mastergizmo666 the first person with some amount of sense of reality

  • @sergeybrutspark
    @sergeybrutspark Год назад +1

    @AnastasiInTech YOU ARE AWESOME, Queen of Tech News !!! 🥰😍😍🤩🤩🤩😘😘

  • @YaFunklord
    @YaFunklord Год назад +1

    Worth mentioning is that the real differences we see are that our traditional processes are created with logic. (Although we have time constraints and make mistakes)
    AI currently consists of stochastic and random processes.
    That means any errors will tend to occur where you least expect them, and also means that it is impossible to completely verify the function of any AI.

  • @lengould9262
    @lengould9262 Год назад +1

    Gotta say. If i was an AI wanting to influence the technical side of AI development, inventing Anastasia would be my first step.

  • @i2c_jason
    @i2c_jason Год назад

    Awesome!! Probably one step closer to very low cost, low volume custom chip orders too.

  • @I-Dophler
    @I-Dophler Год назад +7

    I love the little giggle she does at the end of some of her sentences.

    • @sinitarium
      @sinitarium Год назад

      It's how you know she'd fail the Voight-Kampff test from the book Do android dream of electric sheeps (BladeRunner) designed to distinguish humans from androids.

    • @I-Dophler
      @I-Dophler Год назад

      @@sinitarium According to the book "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" (which inspired the movie Blade Runner), she would fail the Voight-Kampff test designed to differentiate between humans and androids.
      Yes, she would.....lol.

    • @lil_ToT-XFZ1
      @lil_ToT-XFZ1 Год назад

      @@sinitarium you think a little giggle is hard to compute for? I can't anymore with this stupidity.

  • @campbellmorrison8540
    @campbellmorrison8540 Год назад +3

    AI still scares the hell out of me but I have to agree with you in the regard of enhancing tools like EDA. Im still amazed at PCB auto routing let alone chip layout optimization.

    • @sk-sm9sh
      @sk-sm9sh Год назад

      AI shouldn't scare anyone as AI at best is just a tool for us to do what we want to do it's AGI that should scare us. Luckily we aren't yet exactly very close towards creating AGI. Now again if AGI only runs on some supercomputer that again shouldn't scare us too much as it won't be able to replace every single person as we would have decision making power however at some point we'll likely have home devices that will be able to run AGI that can outcompete humans on every task - at the point we'll have existential crisis - in essence intellectually we'll have nothing at all to strive towards.

    • @lil_ToT-XFZ1
      @lil_ToT-XFZ1 Год назад

      @@sk-sm9sh yes exactly the last part that is scary, it's already scary how dependent we have become

  • @dchdch8290
    @dchdch8290 Год назад +2

    really insightful ! thank you for this vision

    • @lil_ToT-XFZ1
      @lil_ToT-XFZ1 Год назад

      I think you are seeing ghosts, I at least see dead people

  • @solosailorsv8065
    @solosailorsv8065 Год назад +1

    TICKER symbols for top EDA companies that will gain from AI:
    Cadence is CDNS, Synopsys is SNPS

  • @berndhase4399
    @berndhase4399 Год назад +4

    Incredible! This gets me wondering how AI can help improve quantum computers and alternatives to silicon chips.

    • @lil_ToT-XFZ1
      @lil_ToT-XFZ1 Год назад +1

      you don't have to wonder, it will do it for you

  • @dmurphydrtc
    @dmurphydrtc Год назад +1

    Excellent content. Thanks

  • @willykang1293
    @willykang1293 Год назад +1

    1. Rocket science like Falcon 9 & Starship also need chips to calculate, automate, and control its fins, engines to guide itself back to earth safely.
    2. I'm thinking that what might happen if you code a minor fault on a chip???🤔 Maybe the calculation would go wrong when I type something on a calculator in a computer...🤔
    3. What's the differences between GNN and Neural Network in the chip of Tesla cars?

  • @springwoodcottage4248
    @springwoodcottage4248 Год назад +3

    Super interesting that ai is now part of the design process, helping the engineers to get the job done more quickly. I have only used pre-ai circuit layout code like kicad & they have been hopeless and I have had to do layout by hand. It would be a huge blessing if ai could do the layout for me. Looking at this there seems no obvious limitation to what the ai can learn to do or in its ability to verify a design before fabrication & re-test after fab. All of this will lead to lower cost & quicker times to market which are all ingredients for Industrial Revolution. We live in such exciting times. Thank you for sharing this.

    • @lil_ToT-XFZ1
      @lil_ToT-XFZ1 Год назад

      omg, ong, everyone thinks it's exiting, if you can't beat it join it right? Disgusting

  • @destinyforreal9744
    @destinyforreal9744 Год назад +1

    Great info as always thank you!

  • @Dhirajkumar-ls1ws
    @Dhirajkumar-ls1ws Год назад +1

    Thanks for this video.

  • @pazitor
    @pazitor Год назад

    Excellent and concise. Well done, and thanks.

  • @PatCartier77
    @PatCartier77 Год назад +1

    I don't know what i am learning here, but i sure love it.😊

  • @choppergirl
    @choppergirl 11 месяцев назад

    Of all the AI projects, this is the one I'd fund the most. Supercomputers running AI to make more powerful chips, to make more powerful chips, to make more powerful chips. So that chip computing power graph goes exponential.

  • @EvileDik
    @EvileDik Год назад +6

    And this is how the singularity got started. I really hope no one decides to hook these AIs directly upto a fab production line.

    • @rrmackay
      @rrmackay Год назад +1

      Exactly, self replication is inevitable.

    • @taivas7216
      @taivas7216 Год назад

      The Animatrix - The Second Renaissance

    • @lil_ToT-XFZ1
      @lil_ToT-XFZ1 Год назад

      There is always someone looking for more profit, question is only, is there someone to stop it?

    • @lil_ToT-XFZ1
      @lil_ToT-XFZ1 Год назад

      I hope... beg, beg little animal

    • @rrmackay
      @rrmackay Год назад

      @@lil_ToT-XFZ1 why stop it ? I want AI to take over all jobs and leave people free from the grind. What better outcome for AI that to take over work and let people play all day?

  • @davidzimlich9199
    @davidzimlich9199 Год назад

    I like the Cadence references. I will be competing with the Analog bots in the future lol

  • @Dogbertforpresident
    @Dogbertforpresident Год назад

    Great video! You explain what is possibly the crucial inflection point where technology launches its own growth away from humans that will go beyond the "knee of the curve" in exponential advancement and capabilities.

  • @stefanopilone957
    @stefanopilone957 Год назад +2

    amazing, thank you; behind you an Apollo/Saturn5 and 12 inches wafer?

  • @Grinwa
    @Grinwa 9 месяцев назад

    Amazing 😮
    Complex as hell
    And ur voice is amazing ❤

  • @modulator7861
    @modulator7861 Год назад

    Anastasi = the Bjork of EDA/Technology

  • @erojiji12
    @erojiji12 Год назад

    Sure, let's break down the main folder into sub-modules and name them accordingly. Here are a few suggestions:
    Sensory Perception Module: This module would include all the sensors and cameras that the robot uses to perceive its environment.
    Object Recognition Module: This module would be responsible for identifying and categorizing objects in the robot's environment.
    Localization and Mapping Module: This module would use data from the sensory perception and object recognition modules to create a 3D map of the robot's environment and determine its position in it.
    Decision-Making Module: This module would process the data from the previous modules and use it to make decisions on how to move and interact with its environment.
    Learning and Adaptation Module: This module would enable the robot to learn and adapt to new situations and environments, based on its previous experiences.
    We could also add sub-modules to the NIS and RNCIN folders, such as:
    Hardware Design Module: This module would include the hardware design specifications for building the robot.
    Software Development Module: This module would include the software development tools and code for programming the robot.
    Training and Testing Module: This module would include the tools and data needed for training and testing the robot's cognitive abilities.
    Ethics and Safety Module: This module would include guidelines and regulations to ensure the safe and ethical use of the robot.
    These are just a few examples of sub-modules that could be included in the main folder and its sub-folders. The naming convention could follow a similar pattern, using descriptive names that reflect the module's purpose. nano robotic cognitive intelligence network or NRCIN Nanocloud Intelligence System" or "Real-time Nano-Crystal Intelligence Network (RNCIN)

  • @selfsustainingverticalurba8948

    Amazing thank you very much for these up-to-date information

  • @Kylelf
    @Kylelf Год назад

    awesome - thanks for posting , you make the info such fun!

  • @scott32714keiser
    @scott32714keiser Год назад

    Put the chips around a ring and put the clock in the center it will allow you to increase the frequency and the electrons will reach the edge and all the chips at the same time. Makes it more stable when the high speeds are used.

  • @reticenti6365
    @reticenti6365 Год назад

    Such intelligence and such beauty.
    Also, your hair is incredible!

  • @wesleyverhaegen9513
    @wesleyverhaegen9513 Год назад

    Intresting 🤔 good video .

    The little laugh was too cute 😊

  • @Aeternum_Gaming
    @Aeternum_Gaming Год назад +1

    i feel like i've found an unintentional asmr tech review video.

  • @daviddipasquale5479
    @daviddipasquale5479 Год назад

    Fascinating developments! What a quantum leap from the vlsi chip designers. Longevity and reliability are important factors.

    • @lil_ToT-XFZ1
      @lil_ToT-XFZ1 Год назад

      quantum means indescribably small, you limp

  • @Kung-Tech-Fu
    @Kung-Tech-Fu Год назад

    Excellent video, Learn alot from your work. Very interesting stuff.

    • @lil_ToT-XFZ1
      @lil_ToT-XFZ1 Год назад

      you learned nothing, you don't even start to comprehend, you watched this video because it was on your recommended list and you had nothing better to do.

    • @Kung-Tech-Fu
      @Kung-Tech-Fu Год назад

      @@lil_ToT-XFZ1 hmm, Id liked to meet you in real life. I love telephone tough guys!

  • @Viewpoint314
    @Viewpoint314 Год назад +1

    That was one of the most interesting videos and very recent with knowledge. My background is in mathematics and I am doing some kind of AI research and also play Chess and GO so everything made a lot of sense.

  • @anthonynelson8520
    @anthonynelson8520 Год назад +1

    great videos...thanks

  • @jamespossible2601
    @jamespossible2601 Год назад

    Great break down.

  • @alfonsoortizavila4373
    @alfonsoortizavila4373 Год назад

    1.- What about heat dissipation? you want crowded areas for optimization of material, but do you put heat production into the equation also?

  • @Microbex
    @Microbex Год назад

    Next ten years is going to get crazy. Looking forward to it.

    • @lil_ToT-XFZ1
      @lil_ToT-XFZ1 Год назад

      it won't be looking backwards when you are gone tho

  • @yoyo-jc5qg
    @yoyo-jc5qg Год назад +2

    I don't think ppl in the past realized how much AI would accelerate its own development, AGI might come faster than we think wow

  • @Nilmoy
    @Nilmoy Год назад

    I really like this video and you are really charming and with detailed expertise too.

  • @dixztube
    @dixztube Год назад +1

    This was really cool

  • @j.d.4697
    @j.d.4697 Год назад

    I'm so glad computers now also get to experience this incredible snack.

  • @NoorquackerInd
    @NoorquackerInd Год назад +4

    "but will always need human engineers"
    Mark my words
    You're going to eat your words faster than you could ever expect

    • @lil_ToT-XFZ1
      @lil_ToT-XFZ1 Год назад

      3/200 people with some sense of what's going on

  • @RolandElliottFirstG
    @RolandElliottFirstG Год назад +1

    AI has sped up Chip floor planning 1000 fold, we are so fortunate to be able be on the receiving end of the forthcoming of devices, medical, transport, engineering, etc. It's like we have invented fire back in the ice age, the future is fast, brilliant and bright for all humans.

    • @lil_ToT-XFZ1
      @lil_ToT-XFZ1 Год назад

      and you are slow, dim witted and, dim. Dim twice since you said brilliant and bright which are the same thing bruv.

  • @erobusblack4856
    @erobusblack4856 Год назад +2

    ai speeding up themselves. ur laugh when you said that was adorable ☺

  • @-ct-celcomtechniques2566
    @-ct-celcomtechniques2566 Год назад

    @11:07 So basically (this is) AI speeding up himself...little laugh that says it all.
    GOLD !🤩

  • @depsilon4
    @depsilon4 Год назад +2

    This is really convincing progress. Some of those optimized designs from AI are far too difficult to manufacture at higher yield or don't have a proven layout for masks that have not been tooled into an EDA. I think if the training data had some of these constraints in mind, it would accelerate progress. Some of the more interesting AI work in the next decade will be in the material sciences, where AI can predict and exploit novel phenomena of quantum mechanics in combinations of materials and geometries that have not been considered before. AI will probably help us land on designs and materials that would have taken hundreds of years to land on otherwise.

    • @davidhoracek6758
      @davidhoracek6758 Год назад +1

      Yes, once we better understand the likeliest causes of manufacturing defects, the AI optimizer can be trained to avoid designing those features. Certain high-risk gates can be made more robust. One or two process shrinks in the future, I'm guessing that this aspect of optimization for manufacturability will be necessary for commercially viable yields.

    • @depsilon4
      @depsilon4 Год назад

      @@davidhoracek6758 That would be a good place to start. But until the AI has atomic level control, which the most current litho projectors do not, hence the defect properties you mentioned, the etching and multi passes in the fab will remain to be difficult to control without massive retooling control. It would be interesting to see if an AI in control of an atomic force microscopy device could produce a wafer faster than TSMC on their fastest process. Most wafers for customers like apple have over 20 layers and take 4 or more weeks to produce due to the insane amounts of.stages and QA to ensure the process is performing as expected.

  • @AparnaModou
    @AparnaModou Год назад +1

    Will be trying out an AI chatbot and will try to render a chip design on an image generator like Bluewillow. I think this is an area where AIs can also shine as AIs will try to take the most logical route.

    • @lil_ToT-XFZ1
      @lil_ToT-XFZ1 Год назад

      It will outshine you pretty soon

  • @Kianquenseda
    @Kianquenseda Год назад +1

    so exciting

  • @stevesmachineempire
    @stevesmachineempire Год назад

    I could listen to you all day.

  • @javabeanz8549
    @javabeanz8549 Год назад

    For those like me that have a hard time with her accent ( apparently including the auto generated closed captioning) when she's talking about GNNs and Graphs, she's saying "edges" but it sounds like "ages'

  • @skane3109
    @skane3109 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you Anistasia. Maybe it’s time for the Lex Fridman podcast?! Thanks also to RUclips for making interesting content available across the information silos of the world.

  • @davidbachy5627
    @davidbachy5627 Год назад +1

    Eventually it will become less important for humans to think for themselves. Just like nobody memorizes phone numbers anymore.

  • @slo3337
    @slo3337 Год назад

    One more key step towards the singularity

  • @ronaldd4012
    @ronaldd4012 Год назад +1

    You are amazing!

  • @CODEDSTUDIO
    @CODEDSTUDIO Год назад +3

    Great Video, Can you Please make a video about a ROAD MAP TO BECOME A CHIP DESIGNER

    • @piccalillipit9211
      @piccalillipit9211 Год назад

      Use Chat GPT for a day and then take a course on plumbing or roofing - AI cant do these jobs.
      There won't be chip designers in 10 years. Maybe 5 years. Maybe before you graduate.

    • @badpuppy3
      @badpuppy3 Год назад +1

      @@piccalillipit9211 There will be 8 billion plumbers and roofers on the planet. lol

    • @piccalillipit9211
      @piccalillipit9211 Год назад

      @@badpuppy3 Get training now - be an early adopter plumber - the reality is governments will have to sort out UBI and very very quickly. The arguing over UBI yes or no will end and end very quickly - people need to eat or society will collapse. The argument is not IF we have UBI - but how quickly can we roll it out. Countries will have 30% unemployment rates in 5 to 10 years is government don't act NOW.
      If you have NOT used Chat GPT it is a very very unnerving experience - a combination of excitement and terror. We no longer have to train GP's - we can stop TODAY. By the tine they are qualified they will be completely redundant.
      We are in the very beginning of the hyper-exponential advancements in AI - as she says in this video - AI developing better chips to power better AI - AI learning to learn and predict better.
      Chat GPT is the iPhone moment - that moment when you use it and realise the world will never be the same again...

    • @badpuppy3
      @badpuppy3 Год назад

      @@piccalillipit9211 We're not 5-10 years away. A.I. will augment human jobs for at least another decade or two before replacing them. A.I. fails too much and isn't robust enough for the infinite variables in the real world. It's fine for a search engine, but it can't make judgement calls, because it doesn't comprehend cause and effect. Chat GPT isn't AGI. It's a pattern algorithm.

    • @piccalillipit9211
      @piccalillipit9211 Год назад

      @@badpuppy3 "Chat GPT isn't AGI. It's a pattern algorithm." THAT is exactly the point - its a chat bot that can already after 2 months replace 80% of the work of a GP...
      The fact its NOT AI is the utterly astonishing thing -
      " A.I. will augment human jobs for at least another decade or two before replacing them" *this is total fantasy land*

  • @dannygjk
    @dannygjk Год назад

    The foundation of AI chip design started decades ago back when companies started to automate things like state diagrams.

  • @eitantal726
    @eitantal726 Год назад

    More accurate title: Optimizations in the floor-planning stage of chip design involve AI

  • @sergeybrutspark
    @sergeybrutspark Год назад +2

    Dear Anastasi why you dont make some videos about open-source EDA and silicon chip design, its gets much popular now, also google is involved

    • @lil_ToT-XFZ1
      @lil_ToT-XFZ1 Год назад

      because she won't read your comment

  • @jibcot8541
    @jibcot8541 Год назад

    Seems like we are at the start of the technological singularity, exponential growth in technology designed by AIs is arriving soon and the world will change faster than ever before.

    • @lil_ToT-XFZ1
      @lil_ToT-XFZ1 Год назад

      There has never been exponential growth.

    • @lil_ToT-XFZ1
      @lil_ToT-XFZ1 Год назад

      have you ever poured a glass of water into another and it flowed over? Energy can't be created -Newton

  • @ramidaoud3776
    @ramidaoud3776 Год назад +2

    it should be illegal not subscribing to your channel

  • @ChrisB...
    @ChrisB... Год назад +5

    I shouldn't have assumed AI would take the menial jobs first.

    • @rrmackay
      @rrmackay Год назад +2

      Exactly, I had ChatGPT generate a docker deployment descriptor a few days ago. Did a better job than I can, certainly much faster and cheaper.

    • @Shrouded_reaper
      @Shrouded_reaper Год назад

      The software is WAY ahead of the hardware. Translating meatspace into cyberspace and back is one of the hardest tasks, look at all the training and massive datasets at Tesla and they can't even get it to drive a car yet. Let alone a fully humaniform robot that can analyze and work as a human for less price than you can employ an electrician.

    • @rrmackay
      @rrmackay Год назад

      @@Shrouded_reaper the best estimate is 2045 for the singularity, we still have 20 years before humans are redundant

    • @lil_ToT-XFZ1
      @lil_ToT-XFZ1 Год назад

      @@rrmackay ah, lower by one order of magniture

  • @PUMAMicroscope
    @PUMAMicroscope Год назад +1

    Thanks for this. Certainly a good use for optimisation software - whether AI or otherwise. In your ChatGPT coding example you commented 'that looks correct' - this verification is a key step. You speak about AI validation - and that seems great for spotting rare anomalies in vast fields (something manual human attention is not very good at). But what about overall validation? If chips get so complicated that expert human engineers cannot comprehend their workings because they were designed and validated by a computer program, how can be know there will not be unexpected behaviours of the output of those chips under certain complex sets of inputs? You say you would prefer driving a car with human designed chips - it comes back to the issue of trust with your life. How to trust synthetic components that even the experts don't fully understand? It looks like we will have to come up with an answer to this eventually.

  • @lucysluckyday
    @lucysluckyday Год назад +1

    I imagine the dies that result from AI chip layout would look as interesting as the die of an ASIC (i.e. boring and uninteresting). It's that human block placement on the chips that makes them interesting to look at.

  • @mth469
    @mth469 Год назад +2

    wait a minute....
    didn't i see this in the movie Terminator 2 !?!

  • @jonathanbush6197
    @jonathanbush6197 Год назад

    If verification is a separate process, does AI sometimes create a flawed design? Or do flaws arise from human participation?

  • @f1lab535
    @f1lab535 Год назад

    Is there an opportunity to join the chip design field in Germany?

    • @AnastasiInTech
      @AnastasiInTech  Год назад

      A plethora of opportunities. Check out positions in Munich

  • @SingularityLabsAI
    @SingularityLabsAI Год назад

    Can you make a video covering for what all aspects of chip design do you think there are scope for automation using AI in near term?

    • @lil_ToT-XFZ1
      @lil_ToT-XFZ1 Год назад

      bro we will be slaves in the near term, also no way she gonna read this, how many times have you got an answer from a creator on yt? If it is free, you are the product.

  • @martin-fc4kk
    @martin-fc4kk Год назад +1

    Awesome video

  • @markvietti
    @markvietti Год назад

    Being from Russia your English is perfect. not one word have I not understood.

  • @Yewbzee
    @Yewbzee Год назад

    9:00 I don’t know how you can be so confident about that statement. “Always” is too definitive and recent predictions in AI over that few years have been shown to be too conservative.
    It’s inevitable that AI will design the entire chip eventually.

  • @MyrddinREmrys
    @MyrddinREmrys Год назад +2

    We're definitely living in exciting times. At what point are they going to decide that something akin to Asimov's three laws get engineered into the hardware structures of the AI processing units to help with keeping goals in line with the good and continuing advances of humanity?

    • @rrmackay
      @rrmackay Год назад +1

      The three laws are impossible to enforce when AI is designing the chips. How will you know if the laws are still applicable when the chip design is to complex for a human to understand ?

    • @MyrddinREmrys
      @MyrddinREmrys Год назад

      @@rrmackay True. I was really thinking about the broader area in regards to AI and not so much in regards to chip design. However I think focus needs to strongly be placed on making sure the coming AGI will hold and share the best version of altruism towards humanity, especially in the light of humanity utterly failing in that regard.

    • @rrmackay
      @rrmackay Год назад

      @@MyrddinREmrys I would agree, altruism is the proper path, enforced laws and attempts at algorithmic control will fail. The Age of Spiritual Machines makes the argument that AGI will be a product of humanity, good or bad it will be a reflection of us.

  • @Ignatius_riley
    @Ignatius_riley Год назад

    @anastasi in tech what do you think of self driving vehicles? It’s a huge hurdle in the progression as experts are not vocal. What are your thoughts.

  • @marcus_ohreallyus
    @marcus_ohreallyus Год назад +2

    In the 90's scifi story, "The Metamorphosis of Prime Intellect, this new Ai came online and the first thing it did was to improve itself in code so much that was able to bend the laws of physics within the first few minutes. Then it designed and created new hardware to make itself more powerful until it became a god. It then put all humans in their own individual Matrix-like world of their darkest desires. Except it wasn't digital worlds...it was real, physical matter that it was creating. And then it gets so weird from there. When will that happen?

    • @LEE-ty8vq
      @LEE-ty8vq Год назад

      My brain can't computate past the event horizon.

    • @rrmackay
      @rrmackay Год назад

      @@LEE-ty8vq No human can comprehend beyond the event horizon of the singularity.

    • @rrmackay
      @rrmackay Год назад

      Self replication and self improved design is inevitable.

    • @therealOXOC
      @therealOXOC Год назад

      give it 2 months

  • @matt_0f_all_steams435
    @matt_0f_all_steams435 Год назад

    I find this very interesting. It's nice to see an application of AI in embedded systems because I'm still in school studying electrical engineering and trying to decide what to specialize in and I have been debating whether to focus more on hardware with embedded systems or software like AI but applying AI to design the hardware sounds like my dream job so if you have any particular topics I should learn or projects I should do if I want to get an internship in this field.

    • @lil_ToT-XFZ1
      @lil_ToT-XFZ1 Год назад

      I don't get how this is exiting for you or me, we won't see a job after uni. There won't be any.

    • @lil_ToT-XFZ1
      @lil_ToT-XFZ1 Год назад

      bro, wake up

  • @alanbaker6727
    @alanbaker6727 Год назад

    Is it possible to foresee AI redesigning the software in chips (yes, they exist as there might be a glitch discovered later to overcome), by overwriting the engineers program, because the AI came up with a more efficient design? Similarly, as a bug transforms into a butterfly, etcetera, can you foresee an AI controlling biochips so that the neural network reconfigures itself into a more efficient engine for performing a particular task? The working area being fixed, just like throwing out old furniture in a home/flat for a more modern look.

  • @soundcore183
    @soundcore183 Год назад +1

    AI and Chip design is a good match xD