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EPISODE · Mar 23, 2026 · 27 MIN

Pokémon Trained Robots?! Stargate Canceled, Nvidia Goes to Space & SaaS Is Dying

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In this episode of IT SPARC Cast – News Bytes, John Barger & Lou Schmidt break down four major stories reshaping enterprise IT, AI infrastructure, and the future of software.Millions of Pokémon Go players unknowingly helped train real-world delivery robots using billions of images. Meanwhile, OpenAI’s ambitious Stargate data center expansion hits a major setback, highlighting the challenges of scaling AI infrastructure.Nvidia pushes the frontier even further with plans for orbital AI data centers powered by its new Vera Rubin Space-1 chip system, while a growing movement suggests the “SaaS apocalypse” may be underway, driven by AI and open-source alternatives reshaping how software is built and consumed.From crowdsourced AI training to space-based compute and the future of enterprise software, this episode explores where the next wave of IT disruption is coming from.  Show Notes00:00 – Intro📰 News Bytes00:45 – Pokémon Go Players Unknowingly Trained Delivery Robots With 30 Billion ImagesNiantic has leveraged years of Pokémon Go gameplay data—over 30 billion images captured by users—to build a highly accurate Visual Positioning System (VPS) capable of centimeter-level location accuracy.The discussion highlights both the brilliance of this crowdsourced data model and broader concerns around data ownership, enterprise data exposure, and unintended data usage.https://www.popsci.com/technology/pokemon-go-delivery-robots-crowdsourcing/?utm_source=chatgpt.com ⸻07:18 – OpenAI’s Massive Stargate Data Center Expansion CanceledPlans to expand a major AI data center tied to the Stargate initiative have been canceled, underscoring the complexity of building large-scale AI infrastructure.Despite the cancellation, demand for AI compute remains extremely high, with other organizations potentially stepping in to utilize available capacity—reinforcing that AI infrastructure demand still far exceeds supply.https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/openais-massive-stargate-data-center-canceled-as-firm-cant-reach-terms-with-oracle-operator-struggles-with-reliability-issues-meta-said-to-be-interested-in-snatching-excess-capacity ⸻11:06 – Nvidia Announces Vera Rubin Space-1 Chip System for Orbital AI Data CentersNvidia is pushing AI infrastructure beyond Earth with its Vera Rubin Space-1 system, designed for use in orbital data centers.While challenges remain—especially around cooling and radiation—this represents a major step toward space-based AI infrastructure as demand for compute continues to surge.https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/16/nvidia-chips-orbital-data-centers-space-ai.html ⸻17:50 – The SaaS Apocalypse Is Open Source’s Greatest OpportunityA growing trend suggests that traditional SaaS models may be under pressure as AI dramatically lowers the cost of building custom software.The hosts highlight real-world examples of AI enabling individuals to build production-ready applications in hours, signaling a potential return to highly customized, in-house systems—powered by AI instead of large dev teams.https://hackernoon.com/the-saas-apocalypse-is-opensources-greatest-opportunity ⸻🔁 Wrap Up25:28 – Mail BagListener Tim flags an issue with a previous episode upload, helping quickly resolve a distribution problem. A reminder of how valuable engaged listeners are to maintaining quality and consistency.⸻26:52 – Wrap UpJohn and Lou close with thoughts on how rapidly the IT landscape is evolving—from AI-driven infrastructure and orbital compute to the reinvention of software delivery models—and encourage listeners to stay adaptable as these shifts accelerate.⸻🔗 Connect With UsIT SPARC Cast@ITSPARCCast on Xhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/sparc-sales/ on LinkedInJohn Barger@john_Video on Xhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/johnbarger/ on LinkedInLou Schmidt@loudoggeek on Xhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/louis-schmidt-b102446/ on LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode of IT SPARC Cast – News Bytes, John Barger & Lou Schmidt break down four major stories reshaping enterprise IT, AI infrastructure, and the future of software.Millions of Pokémon Go players unknowingly helped train real-world delivery robots using billions of images. Meanwhile, OpenAI’s ambitious Stargate data center expansion hits a major setback, highlighting the challenges of scaling AI infrastructure.Nvidia pushes the frontier even further with plans for orbital AI data centers powered by its new Vera Rubin Space-1 chip system, while a growing movement suggests the “SaaS apocalypse” may be underway, driven by AI and open-source alternatives reshaping how software is built and consumed.From crowdsourced AI training to space-based compute and the future of enterprise software, this episode explores where the next wave of IT disruption is coming from.  Show Notes00:00 – Intro📰 News Bytes00:45 – Pokémon Go Players Unknowingly Trained Delivery Robots With 30 Billion ImagesNiantic has leveraged years of Pokémon Go gameplay data—over 30 billion images captured by users—to build a highly accurate Visual Positioning System (VPS) capable of centimeter-level location accuracy.The discussion highlights both the brilliance of this crowdsourced data model and broader concerns around data ownership, enterprise data exposure, and unintended data usage.https://www.popsci.com/technology/pokemon-go-delivery-robots-crowdsourcing/?utm_source=chatgpt.com ⸻07:18 – OpenAI’s Massive Stargate Data Center Expansion CanceledPlans to expand a major AI data center tied to the Stargate initiative have been canceled, underscoring the complexity of building large-scale AI infrastructure.Despite the cancellation, demand for AI compute remains extremely high, with other organizations potentially stepping in to utilize available capacity—reinforcing that AI infrastructure demand still far exceeds supply.https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/openais-massive-stargate-data-center-canceled-as-firm-cant-reach-terms-with-oracle-operator-struggles-with-reliability-issues-meta-said-to-be-interested-in-snatching-excess-capacity ⸻11:06 – Nvidia Announces Vera Rubin Space-1 Chip System for Orbital AI Data CentersNvidia is pushing AI infrastructure beyond Earth with its Vera Rubin Space-1 system, designed for use in orbital data centers.While challenges remain—especially around cooling and radiation—this represents a major step toward space-based AI infrastructure as demand for compute continues to surge.https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/16/nvidia-chips-orbital-data-centers-space-ai.html ⸻17:50 – The SaaS Apocalypse Is Open Source’s Greatest OpportunityA growing trend suggests that traditional SaaS models may be under pressure as AI dramatically lowers the cost of building custom software.The hosts highlight real-world examples of AI enabling individuals to build production-ready applications in hours, signaling a potential return to highly customized, in-house systems—powered by AI instead of large dev teams.https://hackernoon.com/the-saas-apocalypse-is-opensources-greatest-opportunity ⸻🔁 Wrap Up25:28 – Mail BagListener Tim flags an issue with a previous episode upload, helping quickly resolve a distribution problem. A reminder of how valuable engaged listeners are to maintaining quality and consistency.⸻26:52 – Wrap UpJohn and Lou close with thoughts on how rapidly the IT landscape is evolving—from AI-driven infrastructure and orbital compute to the reinvention of software delivery models—and encourage listeners to stay adaptable as these shifts accelerate.⸻🔗 Connect With UsIT SPARC Cast@ITSPARCCast on Xhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/sparc-sales/ on LinkedInJohn Barger@john_Video on Xhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/johnbarger/ on LinkedInLou Schmidt@loudoggeek on Xhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/louis-schmidt-b102446/ on LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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