Lex Fridman

@lexfridman

Research in machine learning, autonomous vehicles and human-centered AI. Host of the Artificial Intelligence podcast.

Cambridge, MA
Vrijeme pridruživanja: prosinac 2011.

Medijski sadržaj

  1. prije 14 sati

    I had a lot of fun on the podcast yesterday. Here's a clip of me talking about , hard work and first-principles engineering at Tesla, SpaceX, and Neuralink. Full JRE episode:

  2. 3. velj

    I usually run on flat ground. This time, I met some hills here in LA who were trying to convince me that I've gotten soft. I had to prove to them otherwise. Thanks to for the inspiration to run hills and to for the inspiration to never quit. 12 miles done.

  3. 1. velj

    I'm excited to be back on the podcast this Monday to talk about AI, autonomous vehicles, robots, and everything else. For fun, and to say thank you for 10 years of JRE, here's my quick attempt at playing the JRE theme on guitar. Full version:

  4. 30. sij

    I had a great time chatting with Ilya Sutskever () on stage at ReWork () today after giving a talk there. We also recorded a podcast. Ilya is one of the most brilliant minds in AI and is truly fun to explore first principles of deep learning research ideas with.

  5. 29. sij

    Here's my conversation with David Chalmers, philosopher of mind, known in part for formulating the hard problem of consciousness. Questions: Why does subjective experience exist at all? Is consciousness emergent or fundamental? Does AGI need consciousness?

  6. 27. sij

    This beautiful clip of Kobe explaining the game to his daughter last month breaks my heart. Tragedy can strike at any moment. Tell those close to you that you love them, today and often.

  7. 25. sij

    Here's my conversation with Cristos Goodrow, head of the YouTube Algorithm that has helped me (and millions of people) to discover, learn from, and be inspired by , , , , and many other brilliant minds.

  8. 23. sij

    Here's a lecture by Vivienne Sze () on efficient computing for deep learning, robotics, and AI as part of the MIT Deep Learning lecture series. Making real-world AI systems efficient is one of the most exciting and impactful problems in AI today.

  9. 22. sij

    The SpaceX launch escape test of Crew Dragon (that carries up to 7 humans) is an amazing display of safety engineering. Space travel is dangerous. Testing minimizes risk and is the foundation of great engineering. I always love seeing it.

  10. 21. sij

    Here's my conversation with Paul Krugman (), Nobel Prize winning economist, about economics of innovation, productivity, automation, safety nets, UBI and the divisive nature of political discourse (see his new book Arguing with Zombies):

  11. 20. sij

    The highways of information in the human brain, mapped by MR diffusion tractography (via ) which is a method for identifying anatomical connections in the living human brain. These connections form the substrate for information transfer between remote brain regions.

  12. 19. sij

    Here's a lecture by Andrew Trask () on privacy-preserving AI as part of the MIT Deep Learning lecture series. Preserving privacy boosts our ability to do science at a large-scale and to engineer intelligent systems that learn from data:

  13. 17. sij

    Here's my conversation with Ayanna Howard (), a roboticist at Georgia Tech, about human-robot interaction, autonomous vehicles, trust, ethics in safety-critical system, and fictional robots including Rosey, Data, Bionic Woman, and HAL 9000.

  14. 15. sij

    Fear of artificial intelligence.

  15. 14. sij

    Here's my conversation with Daniel Kahneman, Nobel Prize winning economist and psychologist, author of Thinking Fast and Slow. We talk about two systems of thought in the human mind and their connection to deep learning, AI, and autonomous vehicles.

  16. 13. sij

    Hard work is the foundation of progress. Plus long-term perseverance, open-mindedness, and a little bit of crazy helps. Full lecture:

  17. 12. sij

    "The best way to understand the mind is to built it." Full lecture:

  18. 10. sij

    Here's the opening lecture I gave on recent developments in deep learning and AI, and hopes for 2020. It's humbling beyond words to have the opportunity to lecture at MIT and to be part of a community that seeks to understand and engineer intelligence:

  19. 9. sij

    Andrew Trask () gave a great talk on privacy-preserving AI yesterday at MIT. Friday is Vladimir Vapnik. Videos, podcasts will be posted. Unfortunately, Monday talk is postponed. Check website on Sunday to see if Monday is cancelled:

  20. 7. sij

    Here's my conversation with Grant Sanderson (), creator of the 3Blue1Brown YouTube channel, where he inspires millions of people by revealing the elegance and beauty within many important ideas in mathematics.

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