
121: The Inner Workings and Outsized Benefits of Artificial Intelligence, with Harper Carroll
10/16/24 • 59 min
Harper Carroll is an AI and Machine Learning software engineer and educator known for making complex AI concepts accessible to a wide audience. She has multiple degrees from Stanford University in Computer Science specializing in AI, and industry experience at Meta, working on augmented reality and civic integrity projects. Her online educational content has gained her a following of over 300,000 subscribers on Instagram and YouTube.
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Harper Carroll is an AI and Machine Learning software engineer and educator known for making complex AI concepts accessible to a wide audience. She has multiple degrees from Stanford University in Computer Science specializing in AI, and industry experience at Meta, working on augmented reality and civic integrity projects. Her online educational content has gained her a following of over 300,000 subscribers on Instagram and YouTube.
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Follow Harper on Instagram: @harpercarrollai
Follow Harper on YouTube: @harpercarrollai
Follow Harper on TikTok: @harpercarrollai
Follow Harper on X: @harpercarroll
Follow Harper on Patreon: @harpercarrollai
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