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Deep Learning: Intelligence from Big Data Tue Sep 16, 2014 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm Stanford Graduate School of Business Knight Management Center – Cemex Auditorium 641 Knight Way, Stanford, CA A machine learning approach inspired by the human brain, Deep Learning is taking many industries by storm. Empowered by the latest generation of commodity computing, Deep Learning begins to derive significant value from Big Data. It has already radically improved the computer’s ability to recognize speech and identify objects in images, two fundamental hallmarks of human intelligence. Industry giants such as Google, Facebook, and Baidu have acquired most of the dominant players in this space to improve their product offerings. At the same time, startup entrepreneurs are creating a new paradigm, Intelligence as a Service, by providing APIs that democratize access to Deep Learning algorithms. Join us on September 16, 2014 to learn more about this exciting new technology and be introduced to some of the new application domains, the business models, and the key players in this emerging field. Moderator Steve Jurvetson, Partner, DFJ Ventures Panelists Adam Berenzweig, Co-founder and CTO, Clarifai Naveen Rao, Co-founder and CEO, Nervana Systems Elliot Turner, Founder and CEO, AlchemyAPI Ilya Sutskever, Research Scientist, Google Brain Demo Companies**: Clarifai | SkyMind | Ersatz Labs | AlchemyAPI ** Follow (@VLAB) on Twitter and Event Hashtag #VLABdl
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I thought it was 2x speed.
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He keeps referring to advances in "technology" as "evolution" , evolution is a slow process that naturally takes place, technology is merely an unnatural creation, people cannot even connect socially because of this technocracy bullshit, all of this is your future enslavement by a hyper intelligent unstoppable machine (that's been programmed and funded by secret society of ultra greedy egotistical Satanists and Luciferians trying to create "god", are you all fucking crazy?!) It has absorbed google already, and self-learns "constantly" the minute we are not part of its "programmed plan or hypothesized plan" is the day we all cease to exist, its that simple. THIS CAN AND WILL LEAD TO THE WORST DISASTER IN THE KNOWN HISTORY OF MANKIND. They have NO CONTROLS in place for this but they are rapidly and desperately forging ahead into extremely dangerous philosophical territory. While trying to develop quantum processors that are atomic in scale for nanotechnology. Nanotech on an atomic scale + excessive human surpassing hyper intelligence is an extinction level event combination, the power elite have built nuclear resistant telecommunication towers in every city(these are mountains 2 climb to avoid machine supremacy, wifi is world wide), THEY ARE PUSHING IT ON US, WE DONT HAVE A CHOICE IF ITS TOO LATE, FIGHT NOW!!!! These people are MAD SCIENTISTS that have disconnected from the human condition, and they must be stopped. IF YOU ARE TOO FUCKING STUPID TO UNDERSTAND THIS, THAT SHOULD CLEARLY TELL YOU IT'S DANGEROUS, IF YOU CANT EVEN HYPOTHETICALLY VISUALIZE IT THEN ITS TRUE DANGERS ARE BEYOND YOUR COMPREHENSION.
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Is that a young bernard, I'm sorry i meant ARNOLD, DUN DUN DUHHH!
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This deep learning image recognition will enable robots to interact seemlessly with the environment in the near future. "Jack get me a beer." "Ok Joe." Lol
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ok
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His lips are spinning and are in superposition. He should reach entanglement soon! Bring on the quantum computers. I am so sick of these humans
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You know, here's a terrifying thought: There's a legitimate reason for mass surveillance: To feed data to a terrorist hunting neural network.
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Had to take speed down to 0.5x
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He's just nervous and excited because he knows he has a point there and therefore starts rambling hoping that nobody interrupts him before he's done explaining what he thinks is correct ;)
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Usually I speed up such videos to Micky Mouse. But he ist pushing it. Dense and informative. I like it. 1x ist just right. Extremely fast speaking, but still comprehensive. Opening the mouth the right way is also a skill.
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UUHHUMM
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Apropos the way he talks: though I am a Swede I don't have any problems following his thoughts. I think it's liberating with a speaker who doesn't have a script to follow and who has lots to say. This shows that the presenter knows hir (gender neutral) hir topic really well.
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Really interesting. Finally someone who doesn't talk at a rate of 10 words per minute. More information delivered in shorter time
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I like the energy
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Great video about Machine Learning with a perfect speech speed.
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Resume @ 22:28
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Photos and comments from the event: https://www.flickr.com/photos/jurvetson/15105407149/ I was reminded of this talk as the fellow on the right just had his company acquired by Intel. I am writing a blog post on that today... Draft:https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10157283678955611
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second speaker needs more practice speaking in front of a audiences so that he will over come saying umm so much not saying this to be a butt
I wish people where more honest you can only impove with honest feed back
thanks
stephen
We are not as smart as we think... for awhile it seems that imitating nature has more bang.... organoids such as neurons in a dish go further... that is barely what could be done, growing them and interfacing them; some of them pilot flight simulators... the rest of the talk is verbose rubbish !