

Lex Fridman Podcast
Lex Fridman
Conversations about science, technology, history, philosophy and the nature of intelligence, consciousness, love, and power. Lex is an AI researcher at MIT and beyond.
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Sep 14, 2019 • 57min
François Chollet: Keras, Deep Learning, and the Progress of AI
François Chollet, the creator of Keras and a prominent AI researcher at Google, shares insights on the evolution of Keras and its integration with TensorFlow. He discusses the complexity of AI intelligence, challenging the notion of an intelligence explosion and exploring the hybridization of symbolic and deep learning. The impact of data quality in deep learning is emphasized, alongside algorithmic influences on user autonomy. Chollet also dives into the alignment problem, examining how human values may be embedded in AI systems to assure more ethical outcomes.

Sep 8, 2019 • 57min
Vijay Kumar: Flying Robots
Vijay Kumar, a leading expert in robotics and Dean of Penn Engineering, dives deep into the fascinating world of flying robots. He shares insights from his early experiences with a large hexapod robot and discusses the evolution of robotic coordination, emphasizing the complexities of modern UAVs. Drawing inspiration from the resilience of ants, Kumar explores swarm behavior and the need for true autonomy in robotics. He also highlights advancements in quadcopter technology and the challenges of trajectory planning, human-robot collaboration, and the future of flying vehicles.

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Aug 31, 2019 • 1h 16min
Yann LeCun: Deep Learning, Convolutional Neural Networks, and Self-Supervised Learning
Yann LeCun, a leading figure in deep learning and the Chief AI Scientist at Facebook, shares his groundbreaking insights on AI. He discusses the critical need for ethical frameworks in AI, navigating the challenges of value misalignment. LeCun explores the history of neural networks, addressing past declines and the potential for collaboration in tech advancements. He delves into self-supervised learning's role in AI, critiques misconceptions, and emphasizes the importance of real-world interactions for developing intelligent systems, particularly in autonomous driving.

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Aug 27, 2019 • 1h 44min
Jeremy Howard: fast.ai Deep Learning Courses and Research
Jeremy Howard, founder of fast.ai and a distinguished AI researcher, discusses making deep learning accessible to all. He explores the advantages of self-funding startups, shares innovative learning strategies, and reveals his journey in programming. The conversation touches on using AI to revolutionize healthcare and the balance between privacy and data use. Howard also highlights hands-on learning in AI, success stories from his courses, and the societal implications of artificial intelligence, advocating for ethical considerations in its development.

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Aug 23, 2019 • 1h
Pamela McCorduck: Machines Who Think and the Early Days of AI
Pamela McCorduck, an acclaimed author known for her insightful explorations of artificial intelligence, discusses the pivotal moments in AI's history. She shares her journey from novelist to chronicler, detailing the groundbreaking 1956 Dartmouth Conference. The conversation delves into cultural views on machines, the challenges faced by early pioneers, and the implications of AI hype versus reality. McCorduck also highlights the evolving role of women in technology, connecting historical struggles to contemporary movements. A rich dialogue on humanity's relationship with intelligent systems emerges.

Aug 19, 2019 • 1h 13min
Keoki Jackson: Lockheed Martin
Keoki Jackson, CTO of Lockheed Martin, leads discussions on groundbreaking advancements in aerospace engineering and defense. He shares insights on legendary aircraft and their impacts on aviation and space exploration. The conversation highlights ambitious goals for space colonization and the integration of AI in future missions. Jackson also addresses the challenges of military technology and ethical dilemmas, emphasizing the evolution of nuclear deterrence and the need for innovation in defense systems amidst a rapidly changing landscape.

Aug 12, 2019 • 58min
Paola Arlotta: Brain Development from Stem Cell to Organoid
Paola Arlotta, a Harvard professor specializing in stem cell and regenerative biology, discusses the fascinating journey of brain development. She breaks down the transition from stem cells to specialized brain cells and the crucial role of myelin. The conversation delves into brain organoids, exploring their potential to unlock secrets of neurodevelopmental diseases like autism. Arlotta also highlights the evolutionary interplay between brain development and technology, suggesting that our cognition may increasingly merge with AI.

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Aug 5, 2019 • 1h 60min
George Hotz: Comma.ai, OpenPilot, and Autonomous Vehicles
George Hotz, founder of Comma.ai, renowned for jailbreaking the iPhone, dives into the future of autonomous vehicles. He discusses the complexities of programming styles in developing lane-keeping systems and the challenges of perception in self-driving tech. Hotz emphasizes the importance of real data to enhance driver safety and addresses the hurdles of achieving Level 5 autonomy. The conversation also touches on the ethical dilemmas of data access and communication in the tech industry, reflecting on the intersection of innovation and societal impact.

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Aug 1, 2019 • 58min
Kevin Scott: Microsoft CTO
Kevin Scott, the CTO of Microsoft, shares insights from his journey in tech, previously leading engineering at LinkedIn and Google. He discusses Microsoft's transformative evolution from software to AI and cloud computing. The conversation highlights how AI can democratize economic opportunities through radical markets. Scott emphasizes storytelling's power in shaping corporate narratives and the ethical implications of emerging technologies. The chat also delves into Microsoft’s AI advancements and the importance of clear guidelines for safe online spaces.

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Jul 29, 2019 • 1h 47min
Gustav Soderstrom: Spotify
Gustav Soderstrom, Spotify's Chief R&D Officer, shares insights on how machine learning enhances music personalization and user experience. He delves into the emotional and social aspects of music consumption, emphasizing the shift from physical media to digital streaming. Gustav also discusses Spotify's role in revolutionizing podcasting, blending music and audio for an enriched user journey. The conversation touches on the balance between human curation and algorithms, highlighting the future of audio technology and its impact on creativity.


