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Sinkie UPGRADER joins BAIDU to help create Commander Data
An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:
Why not stay in NUS and be fixed If say something Mai Hum and cronies don't like That would have been much safer Got "free" estate upgrading every few years some more Baidu is not suitable for investing At present moment double top with bearish divergence Little known outside China, the Chinese search engine Baidu scored a coup earlier this year when it hired Andrew Ng to be chief scientist and open a new artificial intelligence lab in Silicon Valley. Ng, a Stanford computer science professor who headed the Google Brain AI project and then cofounded the online education startup Coursera, is the foundation for Baidu’s plan to transform itself into a global power. .......... Q: How did you get interested in artificial intelligence? A: I just thought making machines intelligent was the coolest thing you could do. I had a summer internship in AI in high school, writing neural networks at National University of Singapore–early versions of deep learning algorithms. I thought it was amazing you could write software that would learn by itself and make predictions. If we can make computers more intelligent–and I want to be careful of AI hype–and understand the world and the environment better, it can make life so much better for many of us. Just as the Industrial Revolution freed up a lot of humanity from physical drudgery, I think AI has the potential to free up humanity from a lot of the mental drudgery. http://www.forbes.com/sites/robertho...ansform-baidu/ Ng was born in the UK in 1976. His parents were both Singaporeans. He spent time in Hong Kong and Singapore and later graduated from Raffles Institution in Singapore as the class of 1992 to receive his undergraduate degree in computer science from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as the class of 1997. Then, he attained his master's degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts as the class of 1998 and received his PhD from University of California, Berkeley in 2002. He started working at Stanford University during that year; he currently lives in Palo Alto, California. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Ng Sinkieland will remain stuck in Third World mentality As long as continue to be ruled by tyrannical Lightning Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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