
Dylan Field
Co-founder and CEO of Figma, the collaborative design software company. Field founded Figma with Evan Wallace in 2012 and leads the company’s product and business strategy, including its AI features for design and product development workflows.
AI Competition Shifts From Models to Chips, Power, and Supply Chains
Bloomberg Technology framed the latest AI race less as a contest over individual products than as a fight over infrastructure constraints, from Nvidia chip export politics and U.S. semiconductor labor to cloud spending, energy, memory and data-center capacity. Ed Ludlow, Caroline Hyde and Bloomberg reporters treated Donald Trump’s discussion of Nvidia’s H200 chips with Xi Jinping as emblematic of that shift: significant for markets, but short of any clear export deal. The program’s interviews with Goldman Sachs’ Eric Sheridan, OpenAI CFO Sarah Friar and Figma CEO Dylan Field similarly argued that compute, distribution and ownership of the stack are becoming the decisive limits on AI growth.
Figma Says AI Makes Design More Valuable as Code Gets Easier
Figma CEO Dylan Field told Bloomberg that the company’s stronger-than-expected quarter shows AI is expanding rather than undermining its market. He argued that as large language models make code easier to generate, design becomes the more valuable layer above it — while acknowledging that AI features carry real inference costs that Figma is now trying to monetize through usage credits.