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0:06 – Rishi Dal welcomes the audience and introduces RJ Scaringe, CEO of Rivian.


0:56 – Rivian recently posted its first positive gross profit; RJ reflects on the hardest part of building a car company: sourcing capital, assembling a team, building technology from scratch.


2:33 – Rivian’s focus on vertical integration, particularly electronics and software, was validated with customer satisfaction and a $5.8B software licensing deal with Volkswagen.


4:00 – RJ discusses the growing influence of AI across Rivian’s business, from self-driving to customer service and infrastructure design.


7:00 – U.S. lags behind China in EV adoption due to lack of affordable options; Rivian aims to change that with its upcoming R2 model starting at $45K.


10:00 – China’s EV success is due to vertically integrated software and network architecture, unlike legacy Western automakers with outdated, fragmented systems.


13:40 – Traditional automakers struggle with AI integration due to complex supply chains and outdated software models; Rivian’s clean-sheet design offers an advantage.


16:35 – RJ talks about the production ramp, supply chain pain during COVID, and lessons learned to improve scalability for the upcoming R2 line.


20:00 – Discussion on NVIDIA’s “three computer problem”: training, simulation, and edge computing—all integral to Rivian’s AI ecosystem.


23:40 – Shift from rule-based self-driving to end-to-end AI systems; importance of data and inference capabilities within vehicles.


26:00 – RJ acknowledges future potential of humanoid and specialized robots, especially in manufacturing and logistics.


28:11 – In rapid fire, RJ says AI’s biggest future impact on EVs will be self-driving; hopes to one day reach full natural human interaction with cars.


30:55 – Future cars will understand natural language, recommend parking, and become truly intelligent assistants.


34:00 – Goal: EVs under $30K in the future (R4/R5 lines); right now, focus is on scaling R2 and R3.


36:00 – Q&A: RJ confirms Rivian’s software platform (licensed to Volkswagen Group) could be used across brands like Audi and Porsche.


39:00 – Rivian aims to support autonomous driving by 2028, offering deep integration of AI into vehicles.
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