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How AI Will Revolutionize PCB Design Faster Than You Think

The Future Of Electronics Design Lies In Code, AI, And Open Kernels. Here’s How It’s Already Happening.

AI Isn’t Coming For Electronics Design. It’s Already Here. Matt (founder of Atopile) and Seve (founder of TSCircuit) return with a deep dive into the rapidly shifting world of electronics and mechanical design. In this episode, they discuss how AI is reshaping every part of the hardware stack: from PCB layouts to robotic assembly.

What you'll learn today:

* Why "arms in a box" robotics startups are booming

* How Meta’s world models might replace control loops * The explosive growth of synthetic data for training AIs

* Why OpenCascade and legacy CAD tools are holding engineers back

* The rise of custom, code-native CAD kernels like Zoo * The power of constraint-based design thinking

* Could text-to-CAD finally be useful in real workflows? * Why betting on “X as code” years ago is paying off now

Whether you’re a hardware engineer, an AI researcher, or a curious builder, this conversation reveals the core changes happening right now in how electronics are designed.

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