Leadership for the Physical AI Age

Ep 8: The Compute Space Race: Geopolitics, US Hegemony, and the Physical AI Gold Rush

23 min · Gestern
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How does a baby learn faster than an LLM? Not by reading more text, but by touching the world. That analogy from Daniel Dangoor (Investments and Treasury) anchors this episode's thesis: language models are capped by the finite supply of human text, and the next leap in AI depends on machines that can sense the physical world. Host Titto Thomas, Daniel Dangoor, and Nick Shelton unpack why sensors, not chatbots or humanoid robots, are the underserved gold rush of Physical AI. In this episode: Physical AI is bigger than humanoid robots and driverless cars. From rig sensors at Shell that optimized an entire fleet, to in situ soil analysis that maps rare earth deposits in a day instead of 3 months. The compute space race. Dan's macro thesis on why the US treats AI as a race it must win at any cost, and why that makes the compute investment supercycle effectively unlimited. Why sensors are the new Nvidia trade. Sensor stocks lagged every AI basket for 18 months, then rallied 80% between April and June 2026 as real industrial demand, not speculative hype, finally arrived. The ethical scaffolding. Drawing on their backgrounds in theology and philosophy, the panel asks whether governance is mature enough for the productivity and geopolitical stress ahead. Solving humanity's dirty jobs. Why machines should handle the 12 hour pipe inspections in the desert so people never have to. The takeaway: language is only the beginning. The industrial economy needs AI that can feel, and capital is now shifting to build the sensors that make that fusion possible.

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Episode Ep 8: The Compute Space Race: Geopolitics, US Hegemony, and the Physical AI Gold Rush Cover

Ep 8: The Compute Space Race: Geopolitics, US Hegemony, and the Physical AI Gold Rush

How does a baby learn faster than an LLM? Not by reading more text, but by touching the world. That analogy from Daniel Dangoor (Investments and Treasury) anchors this episode's thesis: language models are capped by the finite supply of human text, and the next leap in AI depends on machines that can sense the physical world. Host Titto Thomas, Daniel Dangoor, and Nick Shelton unpack why sensors, not chatbots or humanoid robots, are the underserved gold rush of Physical AI. In this episode: Physical AI is bigger than humanoid robots and driverless cars. From rig sensors at Shell that optimized an entire fleet, to in situ soil analysis that maps rare earth deposits in a day instead of 3 months. The compute space race. Dan's macro thesis on why the US treats AI as a race it must win at any cost, and why that makes the compute investment supercycle effectively unlimited. Why sensors are the new Nvidia trade. Sensor stocks lagged every AI basket for 18 months, then rallied 80% between April and June 2026 as real industrial demand, not speculative hype, finally arrived. The ethical scaffolding. Drawing on their backgrounds in theology and philosophy, the panel asks whether governance is mature enough for the productivity and geopolitical stress ahead. Solving humanity's dirty jobs. Why machines should handle the 12 hour pipe inspections in the desert so people never have to. The takeaway: language is only the beginning. The industrial economy needs AI that can feel, and capital is now shifting to build the sensors that make that fusion possible.

Gestern23 min
Episode Episode 7: Harnessing the Winds of Physical AI: The Change Management Blueprint for a Human-Centric Future Cover

Episode 7: Harnessing the Winds of Physical AI: The Change Management Blueprint for a Human-Centric Future

While the vision of Physical AI is incredibly optimistic, the actual implementation is going to be messy. As AI native companies see productivity skyrocket, they are also facing a hidden crisis: a massive drop in workplace empathy as managers get used to bossing around AI agents 24/7 and expect the same from their human employees. In this episode of Leadership for the Physical AI Age, Nick Shelton returns to discuss the critical importance of change management as we enter the next industrial revolution. Host Titto Thomas breaks down Tryfecta's approach to building a "tag team" between human workers and AI agents, and why the ultimate human advantage will always be first-principles critical thinking. Using the tragic lesson of a 1999 Swissair crash, Titto explains why rigid, checklist-based training is dead, and how human common sense must step in to oversee the AI processes of the future. Finally, Nick and Titto revisit the ultimate question: How do we use this fire to cook our food, instead of burning down our house? In this episode, we cover: * The Empathy Deficit: Why interacting with 24/7 AI agents is changing human behavior and creating friction in the workplace. * The Tag-Team Model: How Tryfecta is designing systems where agents handle the heavy lifting, but call in humans for critical "last mile" process safety. * The 5-Year Skill Shelf Life: Why continuous learning and education funds are the only way to survive the modern war for AI talent. * The Swissair Lesson: How rigid checklists fail in crises, and why first-principles thinking is the most important skill to teach the next generation. * The Good Life: Using AI to automate mundane administrative tasks to reclaim time for family, legacy building, and deep work. Learn more and connect with us: * Visit our website: tryfecta.biz [https://tryfecta.biz/] * Follow Titto Thomas on LinkedIn: Titto Thomas [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.linkedin.com/in/titto-t-b2387319/] * Follow Nathan Maroney on LinkedIn: Nathan Maroney [https://www.google.com/search?q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.linkedin.com%2Fin%2Fnathanmaroney%2F] * Follow Nick Shelton on LinkedIn: Nick Shelton [https://www.google.com/search?q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.linkedin.com%2Fin%2Fnickshelton%2F]

29. Juni 202625 min
Episode Ep 6: The Diamond Workforce: Hacking the Future of Jobs and AI Agents Cover

Ep 6: The Diamond Workforce: Hacking the Future of Jobs and AI Agents

Are we all going to lose our jobs to AI? As the AI revolution accelerates from digital clouds to physical industries, anxiety around the future of work has never been higher. In this episode of Leadership for the Physical AI Age, Tryfecta Capital host Titto Thomas sits down with Nick Shelton—an early Google veteran, former recruiter, and startup scaling expert who helped build a massive $15B autonomy powerhouse. Nick brings a deeply human perspective to the AI conversation, arguing that the traditional "pyramid" organizational chart of the Industrial Revolution is about to become a "diamond." As AI agents take over entry-level data tasks, the future belongs to those who learn to manage and build alongside digital twins. Titto and Nick discuss the shift from hardware dominance to software supremacy, how first-principles thinking is rewriting the startup playbook, and the exact skills the next generation must learn to thrive alongside Physical AI. In this episode, we cover: * The Google Blueprint: Nick's journey from early Google sales to scaling billion-dollar autonomy startups. * The Diamond Workforce: Why the traditional corporate pyramid is flattening, and how AI agents will serve as the new entry-level workforce. * The Hardware-to-Software Shift: How a $10 camera today replaces a $3 million hardware canopy from the 1980s. * Upskilling for the AI Age: Practical advice for young professionals and seasoned managers on adapting to a world of AI agents and digital twins. * The Future of Teams: Why the next generation of billion-dollar companies will be run by incredibly small, hyper-focused teams. Learn more and connect with us: * Visit our website: tryfecta.biz [https://tryfecta.biz] * Follow Titto Thomas on LinkedIn: Titto Thomas [https://www.linkedin.com/in/titto-t-b2387319/] * Follow Nathan Maroney on LinkedIn: Nathan Maroney [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanmaroney/] * Follow Nick Shelton on LinkedIn: Nick Shelton [https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickshelton/]

22. Juni 202626 min
Episode Ep 5: Defending the Supply Chain: Copper, Nickel, and the New Edge Cover

Ep 5: Defending the Supply Chain: Copper, Nickel, and the New Edge

You cannot build the nervous system of the future without a copper backbone. While rare earth metals get the headlines, the massive scale of the Physical AI revolution relies entirely on high-volume legacy commodities like copper, silver, and nickel. In this episode of Leadership for the Physical AI Age, Tryfecta Capital co-founders Titto Thomas and Nathan Maroney explore the critical metals securing our technological future. They discuss why artificial supply constraints exist in the market, how automation can make high-wage nations competitive in the global nickel trade, and how modular AI can empower localized, artesian mining economies. Crucially, Titto breaks down a massive misconception in heavy industry: why process plants are actually "data poor," and why founders must build intelligent edge architecture to fix it. In this episode, we cover: * The Copper Backbone: Why there is no viable alternative to copper for building global tech and physical AI infrastructure. * The Nickel Competition: How process automation allows high-wage nations to compete with lower-cost global extraction. * Empowering Artesian Mining: Using modular physical AI to turn mom-and-pop mining operations into highly sustainable local economies. * The "Data Poverty" Problem: Why legacy SCADA systems don't provide the context-rich data needed to train Physical AI. * The New Edge: Why founders and capital allocators need to focus intensely on real-time assay results and dynamic control systems at the point of extraction. Learn more and connect with us: * Visit our website: tryfecta.biz [https://tryfecta.biz] * Follow Titto Thomas on LinkedIn: Titto Thomas [https://www.linkedin.com/in/titto-t-b2387319/] * Follow Nathan Maroney on LinkedIn: Nathan Maroney [https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanmaroney/]

4. Apr. 202624 min
Episode Ep 4: Securing the Supply Chain: Physical AI, Rare Earths, and the EV Revolution Cover

Ep 4: Securing the Supply Chain: Physical AI, Rare Earths, and the EV Revolution

Despite their name, rare earth metals are actually quite abundant. The real scarcity—and the real investment risk—lies in our ability to process them. Because the geological makeup of these ores changes constantly, predicting process outputs is incredibly difficult. For capital allocators, this unpredictability makes these critical projects unbankable. In this episode of Leadership for the Physical AI Age, Tryfecta Capital co-founders Titto Thomas and Nathan Maroney deconstruct the rare earth supply chain. They discuss why reliance on a single region for critical EV and semiconductor components is a massive risk to the global economy, and how the integration of Physical AI and advanced sensor fusion is stepping in as the ultimate solution. By giving metallurgists real-time data at the point of extraction, we can finally dynamically control the process—turning distressed, unpredictable assets into highly profitable infrastructure. In this episode, we cover: * The Rare Earth Paradox: Why complex extraction and unpredictable yields—not actual scarcity—are the real bottlenecks stifling investment. * The Geopolitical Threat: How the global supply chain for direct-drive magnets, EVs, and semiconductors is currently highly vulnerable. * The "Bucket-to-Feeder" Gap: Why capturing real-time assay and sensor data at the exact point of extraction is a multi-million-dollar game-changer. * Making it Bankable: How Physical AI orchestration de-risks capital deployment by stabilizing and guaranteeing process outputs. * The Great Equalizer: Why AI allows high-wage nations like Australia to aggressively compete and lead in global mineral processing. Learn more and connect with us: * Visit our website:  tryfecta.biz * Follow Titto Thomas on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/titto-t-b2387319/ * Follow Nathan Maroney on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanmaroney/

4. Apr. 202624 min