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People of AI - What it means to be a person of AI

What it means to be a person of AI

03/16/23 • 28 min

People of AI

Meet your hosts, Ashley Oldacre and Laurence Moroney, as we uncover what it means to be a person of AI. We talk about personal and professional journeys, lessons learned along the way, and how to get started in Artificial intelligence and Machine Learning. We share resources to get started and where we see the field going.

Learn about the TensorFlow Certificate Program → https://goo.gle/TF-dev-certificate

Watch the AI for Anyone YouTube video series → https://goo.gle/AIfAnyone

All of the cool apps and products we mentioned can be found here → https://goo.gle/3JORHEB

Powered by TensorFlow: Air Cognizer predicts air quality with machine learning → https://goo.gle/3JhUaWt

#AI #ML

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Meet your hosts, Ashley Oldacre and Laurence Moroney, as we uncover what it means to be a person of AI. We talk about personal and professional journeys, lessons learned along the way, and how to get started in Artificial intelligence and Machine Learning. We share resources to get started and where we see the field going.

Learn about the TensorFlow Certificate Program → https://goo.gle/TF-dev-certificate

Watch the AI for Anyone YouTube video series → https://goo.gle/AIfAnyone

All of the cool apps and products we mentioned can be found here → https://goo.gle/3JORHEB

Powered by TensorFlow: Air Cognizer predicts air quality with machine learning → https://goo.gle/3JhUaWt

#AI #ML

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Join Ashley Oldacre, ML program manager at Google, and Laurence Moroney, ML Developer Advocate at Google, to hear the stories of some incredible people behind machine learning and artificial intelligence. Whether you’re just getting started in AI/ML, or looking to expand your established experience, these stories are for you. We hope you will tune in!

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The language of Machine Learning

Meet Sharon Zhou, an adjunct faculty member at Stanford University and co-founder of Stealth Startup. Join us as we talk about the power and interconnectedness of language as we dive into generative AI models, stable diffusion, large language models, and learn how every problem – according to Sharon – is just a translation problem.

Check out Sharon’s startup here: https://goo.gle/3TENTJk

Learn more about Sharon’s courses here:

Build Basic Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) → https://goo.gle/3lr3AqU

Build Better Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) → https://goo.gle/3JAPgUA

Apply Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) → https://goo.gle/3ZdaoWK

CS236G Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) → https://goo.gle/3TCVhEX

Guest bio: Sharon Zhou is currently an adjunct faculty member at Stanford University where she defended her PhD (in an impressive 3.5 years) on generative AI models, advised by Andrew Ng. She is also the co-founder of Stealth Startup, working on democratizing access and ease of use of AI by making it easier to program and customize large language models. She has a passion for teaching AI and is currently teaching 80,000 students about GANs, diffusion models and more on Coursera, and was an AI advisor to key AI policymakers in Washington D.C. Fun facts about Sharon: she was the first student in the history of Harvard University to major in Classics and Computer Science, and is featured in MIT Technology Review's 35 Under 35. To top that, she is also a poet.

#AI #ML

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