Speaker
Description
In 2004, Ubuntu captured the tech world's imagination as the "friendly Linux" desktop, simplifying computing for a generation of students and developers. Fast forward to 2026, and the landscape has fundamentally transformed. Ubuntu has evolved into the "Invisible Architecture" quietly driving the world's compute—powering public clouds, enterprise Kubernetes, autonomous vehicles, and global AI infrastructure.
This session offers a 15-year engineering perspective on how Canonical scaled its operations from upstream Linux packaging to engineering massive delivery pipelines, managing 10-year LTS security cycles, and establishing FIPS-compliant environments. We will address a critical bottleneck in the modern ecosystem: the "AI Tax"—the immense friction developers face when battling mismatched CUDA versions, kernel headers, and broken NPU drivers instead of building models. We will explore how Canonical collaborates with silicon partners like NVIDIA (GB10/GB300) and AMD to eliminate this complexity, ensuring the hardware is fully optimized right out of the box.
Additionally, the session introduces "Inference Snaps" as the modern unit of truth for AI deployment. We will examine how Snaps bring immutability, reproducibility, and sandboxed security to a "black box" AI world, serving as a trusted "glass box" across thousands of edge nodes. Finally, we will close with a call to action for the open-source community, highlighting how the growing local ecosystem can ensure that the future of AI remains decentralized, trusted, and open.
Biography
Rex has been a cornerstone of the Ubuntu and FLOSS movements in Taiwan for many years. As one of the earliest contributors in the local community, he co-organized COSCUP throughout its first decade and remains an active speaker today. He is also the Engineering Director at Canonical, leading many key projects and services such as Ubuntu Phone and ODM/OEM support. Today, he serves as the most important bridge between Canonical and the FLOSS community in Taiwan.
Summary
Once a friendly desktop, Ubuntu is now the invisible architecture behind global AI. This session explores how Canonical eliminates the "AI Tax" through hardware optimization and secure Inference Snaps, ensuring AI deployment remains open, trusted, and community-driven.
What audience can learn
Audiences will learn how Ubuntu eliminates the "AI Tax" through hardware optimization and delivers secure, immutable AI deployment using Inference Snaps.
| Difficulty level | Begineer |
|---|---|
| Language | English |