
Amit Jain
CEO and co-founder of Luma AI, an applied AI company building visual intelligence through multimodal foundation models and products such as Dream Machine. He previously worked at Apple as a systems and machine learning engineer on Vision Pro Passthrough and iPhone LiDAR efforts.
Nvidia Targets AI PCs With New Blackwell Chip and MediaTek CPU
Bloomberg Technology’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow framed Nvidia’s Computex announcements as an attempt to extend AI demand beyond the data center and into PCs, software and physical systems. The central case, led by Jensen Huang and assessed by Bloomberg reporters and analysts, is that Nvidia’s new RTX Spark chip and agentic-AI thesis could redraw parts of the PC and enterprise software markets, even as questions remain about performance, Arm’s history in PCs and the health of the broader hardware cycle.
Luma AI Targets Robotics Generalization With Open Physical AI Lab
Luma AI is launching an open physical AI lab to work on robots that can generalize beyond task-by-task demonstrations, CEO Amit Jain told Bloomberg Technology. Jain argues that physical AI should be built on large-scale multimodal data systems rather than narrow robotics training alone, and that the stack must remain open because robots could become part of homes, factories, hospitals and other productive systems.
Luma Is Rebuilding Video AI Around a Unified Multimodal Transformer
In a Stanford CS153 guest lecture, Luma AI co-founder and chief executive Amit Jain argues that generative video is only a staging point toward “unified intelligence”: models that understand and generate across text, images, video, audio, code and tools in a single work loop. Jain traces Luma’s path from Apple-era LiDAR and 3D capture to internet-scale video, saying the company followed the data but now sees prettier clips as insufficient. The destination, he says, is a multimodal AI factory for professional creative and physical work, where human skills, tool use, feedback and unified transformer architectures produce full campaigns, schematics, productions and eventually robotics workflows.