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=== On Creative Destruction in AI Era === | === On Creative Destruction in AI Era === | ||
"AI is the new electricity. It will transform every industry."<ref name="ref_2017_1">Andrew Ng, ''Stanford MSx Future Forum'' (2017), January 25, 2017, Stanford University</ref> | "AI is the new electricity. It will transform every industry."<ref name="ref_2017_1">Andrew Ng, ''Stanford MSx Future Forum'' (2017), January 25, 2017, Stanford University</ref> | ||
=== On AI Governance and Regulation === | === On AI Governance and Regulation === | ||
"The biggest problem with AI isn't that it will take over, but that we won't use it enough to solve important problems."<ref name="ref_2023_1">Andrew Ng, ''Fortune Brainstorm AI'' (2023), December 5, 2023, San Francisco</ref> | "The biggest problem with AI isn't that it will take over, but that we won't use it enough to solve important problems."<ref name="ref_2023_1">Andrew Ng, ''Fortune Brainstorm AI'' (2023), December 5, 2023, San Francisco</ref> | ||
=== On Productivity Paradox in Digital Age === | === On Productivity Paradox in Digital Age === | ||
"Data-centric AI is more important than model-centric AI for most real-world applications."<ref name="ref_2021_1">Andrew Ng, ''DeepLearning.AI Blog'' (2021), March 24, 2021 [https://www.deeplearning.ai/blog/ Link]</ref> | "Data-centric AI is more important than model-centric AI for most real-world applications."<ref name="ref_2021_1">Andrew Ng, ''DeepLearning.AI Blog'' (2021), March 24, 2021 [https://www.deeplearning.ai/blog/ Link]</ref> | ||
=== On Labor Market Disruption from Automation === | === On Labor Market Disruption from Automation === | ||
"Worrying about killer robots today is like worrying about overpopulation on Mars."<ref name="ref_2019_1">Andrew Ng, ''The Batch Newsletter'' (2019), November 13, 2019</ref> | "Worrying about killer robots today is like worrying about overpopulation on Mars."<ref name="ref_2019_1">Andrew Ng, ''The Batch Newsletter'' (2019), November 13, 2019</ref> | ||
=== On Human Capital in Age of AI === | === On Human Capital in Age of AI === | ||
"Online education will make a quality education affordable and accessible to every person on the planet."<ref name="ref_2023_1">Andrew Ng, ''TED Talk'' (2023), April 18, 2023</ref> | "Online education will make a quality education affordable and accessible to every person on the planet."<ref name="ref_2023_1">Andrew Ng, ''TED Talk'' (2023), April 18, 2023</ref> | ||
== References == | == References == |
Latest revision as of 21:04, 12 August 2025
Andrew Ng[edit]
Biography[edit]
Co-founder of Coursera, former Google Brain lead, AI educator and entrepreneur.
Category[edit]
AI Researcher
Notable Quotes[edit]
On Creative Destruction in AI Era[edit]
"AI is the new electricity. It will transform every industry."[1]
On AI Governance and Regulation[edit]
"The biggest problem with AI isn't that it will take over, but that we won't use it enough to solve important problems."[2]
On Productivity Paradox in Digital Age[edit]
"Data-centric AI is more important than model-centric AI for most real-world applications."[3]
On Labor Market Disruption from Automation[edit]
"Worrying about killer robots today is like worrying about overpopulation on Mars."[4]
On Human Capital in Age of AI[edit]
"Online education will make a quality education affordable and accessible to every person on the planet."[2]
References[edit]
- ↑ Andrew Ng, Stanford MSx Future Forum (2017), January 25, 2017, Stanford University
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Andrew Ng, Fortune Brainstorm AI (2023), December 5, 2023, San Francisco Cite error: Invalid
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- ↑ Andrew Ng, The Batch Newsletter (2019), November 13, 2019