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From Token2049 to SuperAI: Architecting Global Tech Convergence with Peter Noszek

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Fresh out of the studio, Peter Noszek, co-founder of SuperAI and TOKEN2049 join us on a conversation that maps the widening gap between Silicon Valley's creative intensity and Asia's underutilised compute infrastructure — including 900 megawatts of GPU capacity in Johor, Malaysia sitting at low utilisation because the routing layer between US demand and Asian supply simply doesn't exist yet. Peter introduces Pax Silica, his thesis that Singapore can serve as the neutral ground where fragmented AI communities from East and West converge through curated rooms, cultural bridging, and unreasonable hospitality. They explore why the Bay Area still doesn't understand Asia, the 12-to-18-month window before GPU backlogs clear, Singapore's unique "one to a hundred" positioning for enterprise distribution, and why AI agents — from Coinbase x402 transactions to Meta's agent-to-agent one-on-ones — are already reshaping how coordination happens at scale.

"I'm of like a hundred percent conviction that the majority of times when something is not aligned, it's a case of miscommunication. An inability of information to flow properly between people. And in this highly digitalized, highly fragmented and siloed world that we operate in, those things are usually not present. So bringing people into the same room and bringing them into an environment where they feel natural—as long as that room is curated in the right way—that's really going to open up these sort of icebreakers that then lead to creativity, to ideation, and to realizing that we're actually all trying to do the same thing and we're all just trying to make this entire pie grow bigger." - Peter Noszek

Episode Highlights:
[00:00] Quote of the Day by Peter Noszek, co-founder of SuperAI and TOKEN2049
[01:21] Peter Noszek's origin story
[04:30] SuperAI as bridge across siloed frontier tech nodes
[07:34] The Bay Area hive mind and its velocity on AI
[08:27] Bay Area fragmentation versus Singapore's unified strategy
[10:14] Chinese frontier models: fork on approach, convergence on distribution
[14:41] The infrastructure shift from GPUs to energy
[17:08] Data centres in space versus a 15-hour flight to Asia
[19:15] Pax Silica: composing rooms that break the ice
[22:10] The 12 to 18-month window for Asia's underutilised compute
[24:13] Gulf energy, European bottlenecks, and the geography of compute
[26:00] Is AI in Asian financial services still pilot theatre?
[28:42] When does an AI agent stop being a tool?
[31:25] Coinbase x402 and AI-agent transactions
[32:47] OpenClaude adoption: Singapore ahead of Silicon Valley
[33:42] SuperAI 2025 Pulse survey: the agent thesis, called correctly
[34:59] SuperAI 2026's six tracks — from frontier models to society
[38:26] Collaboration over competition in the paradigm shift
[41:16] Five-year view: open models and agent-run logistics
[44:32] Closing

Profile: Peter Noszek, Co-Founder, SuperAI and Token2049 Conference

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/petergnoszek

Podcast Information: Bernard Leong hosts and produces the show. The proper credits for the intro and end music are "Energetic Sports Drive." G. Thomas Craig mixed and edited the episode in both video and audio format.

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