2026 has been the craziest - and honestly the best - year of my life so far.
- I got to attend NVIDIA GTC and speak on camera with two NVIDIA VPs about some of the most exciting topics in AI: with Ming-Yu Liu about world models, and with Kari Briski about Nemotron. I also got to experience autonomous driving powered by NVIDIA’s “Alpamayo.”
- A month later, I traveled to China for the first time and visited XPeng, where I saw their humanoid robots, learned more about their autonomous driving efforts, and had some truly fascinating conversations.
- On Monday, I’m heading back to California for Google I/O. And I hope I’m allowed to say this much already: it looks like I’ll have the chance to do some very exciting interviews with people from Google, which I’ll share afterwards.
- One week later, I’ll be back in the US again for Microsoft Build, my third trip to the States in just a few months, to cover the event and see what Microsoft is about to unveil.
I’ve only just started editing and uploading the conversations, vlogs, and behind-the-scenes footage from all of this. I really hope you’ll enjoy watching them.
I never thought I would ever get to do something like this.
It is, without a doubt, the most amazing and exciting thing I’ve ever done.
The only downside: every time I leave, I have to say goodbye to my 10-month-old son for a week. And honestly, that part is really hard.
Thank you all for being part of this journey! Seriously!
I’ll keep you posted - especially starting Monday. :)
Oh, and I can probably already say that too. I'm in talks with NVIDIA about more very exciting interview guests for probably June, on what I think is an even more exciting topic :)
Stay tuned!
2026 has been the craziest - and honestly the best - year of my life so far. - I got to attend NVIDIA GTC and speak on camera with two NVIDIA VPs about some of the most exciting topics in AI: with Ming-Yu Liu about world models, and with Kari Briski about Nemotron. I also got to experience autonomous driving powered by NVIDIA’s “Alpamayo.” - A month later, I traveled to China for the first time and visited XPeng, where I saw their humanoid robots, learned more about their autonomous driving efforts, and had some truly fascinating conversations. - On Monday, I’m heading back to California for Google I/O. And I hope I’m allowed to say this much already: it looks like I’ll have the chance to do some very exciting interviews with people from Google, which I’ll share afterwards. - One week later, I’ll be back in the US again for Microsoft Build, my third trip to the States in just a few months, to cover the event and see what Microsoft is about to unveil. I’ve only just started editing and uploading the conversations, vlogs, and behind-the-scenes footage from all of this. I really hope you’ll enjoy watching them. I never thought I would ever get to do something like this. It is, without a doubt, the most amazing and exciting thing I’ve ever done. The only downside: every time I leave, I have to say goodbye to my 10-month-old son for a week. And honestly, that part is really hard. Thank you all for being part of this journey! Seriously! I’ll keep you posted - especially starting Monday. :)
Oh, and if you havent seen it yet: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2Q7kkGsDOk&t=250s
2026 has been the craziest - and honestly the best - year of my life so far. - I got to attend NVIDIA GTC and speak on camera with two NVIDIA VPs about some of the most exciting topics in AI: with Ming-Yu Liu about world models, and with Kari Briski about Nemotron. I also got to experience autonomous driving powered by NVIDIA’s “Alpamayo.” - A month later, I traveled to China for the first time and visited XPeng, where I saw their humanoid robots, learned more about their autonomous driving efforts, and had some truly fascinating conversations. - On Monday, I’m heading back to California for Google I/O. And I hope I’m allowed to say this much already: it looks like I’ll have the chance to do some very exciting interviews with people from Google, which I’ll share afterwards. - One week later, I’ll be back in the US again for Microsoft Build, my third trip to the States in just a few months, to cover the event and see what Microsoft is about to unveil. I’ve only just started editing and uploading the conversations, vlogs, and behind-the-scenes footage from all of this. I really hope you’ll enjoy watching them. I never thought I would ever get to do something like this. It is, without a doubt, the most amazing and exciting thing I’ve ever done. The only downside: every time I leave, I have to say goodbye to my 10-month-old son for a week. And honestly, that part is really hard. Thank you all for being part of this journey! Seriously! I’ll keep you posted - especially starting Monday. :)



