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Home - IEEE Infrastructure Conference San Francisco, CA USA 2020
From my first homemade computer to pushing the boundaries of Artificial Intelligence (AI) with the world's most popular real-time 3D simulation engine, I have been fortunate to always have had the opportunity to work at the very forefront of computing infrastructure and its application. Not only does it reach 1.5 Billion people using Apps based on the Unity engine, but through massive cloud-based simulations we are able to train AI on scenarios that easily exceeds humanity's collective experience in specific areas. Tracing the technologies I have worked on seems to depict a forward looking trajectory that carries a lot of promise in creating a better world for all, but it also raises some responsibilities that we as engineers need to take seriously. I see computer infrastructure rapidly spreading its tentacles deeper into the physical world while concurrently expanding into the virtual as well. The integration of large-scale computational and physical components enables new revolutionary scenarios ranging from self-driving cars over automated farming and healthcare to even scientific work itself.