Ahmad Osman

Official Role

Founder & CEO at Osmantic.

Official Bio

Ahmad M. Osman is an AI researcher, systems engineer, and r/LocalLLaMA moderator whose World's Fair presence centers on making local AI practical, owned, and performant. His scheduled workshop pair, “Local LLMs and workstation agents,” frames him as the hands-on local-inference voice behind advice like “Buy a GPU” and “Opensource,” with a focus on workstation-scale agents, self-hosted infrastructure, and the operational choices needed to run capable models outside hosted APIs.

At the conference he also appears in the Local AI track's “State of the Union: Why Local, Why Now” sessions alongside Nader Khalil, Joseph Nelson, Alex Cheema, and Matthew Berman, connecting his infrastructure perspective to the broader argument for local AI in 2026. His demo session, “GLM 5.2 on DGX Station — Frontier Intelligence Under Your Desk,” makes that argument concrete by showing frontier-class local AI running on desk-side hardware.

Ahmad’s background spans LLMs, inference, hardware, infrastructure, and full-stack ownership. He holds dual degrees in Computer Science and Data Science, started coding at age 7, and by age 12 was running a private C++ MMORPG server from a Pentium 4 desktop. When not on stage, he builds Osmantic, his sovereign AI lab, where he serves as Founder and CEO.

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