
Episode 1436
Andrew Ng: Democratizing Deep Learning, From Google Brain to the Future of Education
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January 5, 202644m 53s
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Show Notes
In this episode of pplpod, we explore the career of Andrew Ng, a globally renowned leader in computer science who has fundamentally shaped the landscape of artificial intelligence and online education. From his early research at Stanford to leading AI strategy at tech giants, Ng has made it his mission to democratize deep learning for millions.
Join us as we discuss:
- The Rise of Deep Learning: How Ng co-founded the Google Brain project, where he famously trained a neural network to recognize cats by watching YouTube videos, and his pivotal role in advocating for the use of GPUs to scale AI training.
- Revolutionizing Education: The story behind the founding of Coursera and DeepLearning.AI, and how Ng’s popular "Machine Learning" course sparked the modern MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) movement, reaching over 8 million students.
- Industry & Investment: His tenure as Chief Scientist at Baidu, his current work leading the $175-million AI Fund to back startups, and his recent appointment to Amazon's board of directors.
- AI Safety & Regulation: Why Ng believes we should focus on the economic impact of AI rather than sci-fi fears of "killer robots," and his recent criticism of regulations that could burden open-source innovation.