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NVIDIA AI Podcast
NVIDIA AI Podcast•November 11, 2025

GTC DC '25 Pregame - Chapter 2: Agentic AI for Every Industry

Exploring the transformative potential of Agentic AI across industries, this episode features tech leaders discussing how intelligent systems are beginning to plan, reason, and act, reshaping work from strategy to execution.
AI & Machine Learning
Tech Policy & Ethics
Developer Culture
B2B SaaS Business
Web3 & Crypto
Scott Wu
Aravind Srinivas
Shiv Rao

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Podcast Summary

This episode of the NVIDIA AI Podcast explores how agentic AI is transforming industries across the board. The panel discusses how intelligent systems are evolving from simple chatbots to autonomous agents that can plan, reason, and execute complex tasks. (01:24) The conversation reveals that AI is no longer just a single application but has become systems that decide, design, and deliver solutions across sectors.

  • Main Theme: The transition from AI as a tool to AI as autonomous agents that can perform complex, multi-step tasks across industries including healthcare, cybersecurity, software development, and consumer applications.

Speakers

Aravind Srinivas

Co-Founder and CEO of Perplexity, a leading AI search and answer engine company. Srinivas has been at the forefront of revolutionizing search beyond traditional "10 blue links" and is now pioneering browser-based AI agents with Perplexity's Comet browser.

Shiv Rao

Founder and CEO of Abridge, an AI company transforming healthcare documentation. Rao is a practicing cardiologist who combines his medical expertise with AI innovation to help clinicians focus on patient care rather than administrative tasks. Abridge serves over 200 of the largest health systems in the country.

Scott Wu

Founder and CEO of Cognition, one of the fastest-growing startups in history, building AI coding agents. Wu leads the development of Devon, an AI software engineer that helps power some of America's largest enterprises with significant productivity gains in software development.

George Kurtz

Founder and CEO of CrowdStrike, a leading cybersecurity company. With over 30 years of experience in cybersecurity, Kurtz has been pioneering AI-native security solutions and advocating for automated security operations centers (SOCs) to combat increasingly sophisticated cyber threats.

Key Takeaways

Agent-Based AI Requires Asynchronous Thinking

Unlike traditional chatbots that require immediate responses, effective AI agents work asynchronously in the background, similar to how you'd delegate tasks to human assistants. (17:17) Aravind Srinivas explains that agents shouldn't be confined to chat interfaces but should run tasks in parallel while users focus on other activities. This paradigm shift allows agents to handle multiple complex tasks simultaneously, such as calling five plumbers at once to find the best option, something humanly impossible for individuals.

Massive Productivity Gains Through AI Coding Assistants

AI coding tools are delivering unprecedented productivity improvements, with some use cases showing 6-10x speed increases for engineering tasks. (04:32) Scott Wu from Cognition reports that while basic coding tasks might see 20-50% improvements, complex engineering work like migrations and modernizations are seeing dramatic acceleration. This allows development teams to tackle the 50 projects they want to work on instead of being limited to just four due to resource constraints.

Healthcare AI Must Address Clinician Burnout Crisis

The healthcare industry faces a critical staffing crisis with 40% of doctors and 30% of nurses wanting to leave their profession. (06:11) Shiv Rao emphasizes that AI solutions like Abridge are essential for unburdening clinicians from administrative work, allowing them to maintain eye contact and be fully present with patients. The technology handles documentation automatically, enabling healthcare providers to focus on actual patient care rather than paperwork.

Security Must Evolve to Match AI-Accelerated Threats

The time for cyber attacks has compressed dramatically from months to minutes, with some adversaries pivoting within 51 seconds of system compromise. (08:41) George Kurtz warns that AI has democratized sophisticated attack capabilities to less skilled adversaries while simultaneously enabling automated defense systems. The only viable response is implementing AI-native security operations centers with automated agents handling threat detection and response at machine speed.

Strategic Model Selection Optimizes AI Agent Performance

Successful AI agents use ensemble approaches, deploying different models based on task complexity rather than using the most expensive model for everything. (27:17) Scott Wu explains that Devon uses frontier models only for the most challenging reasoning tasks while employing faster, cheaper models for routine operations like clicking through websites. This strategic approach significantly reduces computational costs while maintaining high performance where it matters most.

Statistics & Facts

  1. AI coding tools are delivering productivity gains of 6-10x for engineering tasks like migrations and modernizations, where one hour of engineer time with AI tools equals 6-10 hours without them. (04:32)
  2. Two out of five doctors don't want to be doctors in the next 2-3 years, and 30% of nurses don't want to be nurses in the next 12 months, creating a public health emergency that AI must help address. (06:11)
  3. Cyber attack timelines have compressed dramatically, with adversaries now able to find vulnerabilities, exploit them, and pivot within 51 seconds in some cases, compared to months, weeks, or days in the past. (08:41)

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