CHM Live | Fei-Fei Li's AI Journey
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[Recorded September 17, 2024] Artificial intelligence has been dominating the headlines recently, but Stanford Professor Fei-Fei Li has spent more than two decades at the forefront of the field. Li shares her inspiring journey—chronicled in her new book, The Worlds I See—from her early struggles as a Chinese immigrant in the US to one of the leading figures shaping the future of technology. Here's what you'll experience: -Learn how Li, the creator of ImageNet, sees a path for technology to improve the human condition. -Hear how her curiosity and determination led her to become an AI expert. Speaker Fei-Fei Li Sequoia Professor of Computer Science, Stanford University Denning Family Co-Director, Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI (HAI), Stanford University Fei-Fei Li is the Sequoia Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University and Denning Co-Director of the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI (HAI). Before founding HAI in 2019, she served as the director of Stanford’s AI Lab. She was a VP at Google and chief scientist of AI/ML at Google Cloud during her Stanford sabbatical in 2017–2018. Dr. Li serves on the National AI Research Resource Task Force commissioned by the Congress and White House, and is an elected Member of the National Academy of Engineering, the National Academy of Medicine, and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Moderator Tom Kalil CEO, Renaissance Philanthropy Tom Kalil is the CEO of Renaissance Philanthropy. He served presidents Obama and Clinton and designed and launched dozens of White House science and technology initiatives, including the $40 billion National Nanotechnology Initiative, The BRAIN Initiative, The Next Generation Internet initiative, and initiatives in advanced materials, robotics, smallsats, data science, and educational technology. Catalog Number: 102809038 Acquisition Number: 2024.0149
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