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Forbes opening: “When I arrived at a Stanford University auditorium Tuesday night for what I thought would be a pretty nerdy panel on deep learning, a fast-growing branch of artificial intelligence, I figured I must be in the wrong place–maybe a different event for all the new Stanford students and their parents visiting the campus. Nope. Despite the highly technical nature of deep learning, some 600 people had shown up for the sold-out AI event.

The turnout was a stark sign of the rising popularity of deep learning, an approach to AI that tries to mimic the activity of the brain in so-called neural networks. In just the last couple of years, deep learning software from giants like Google, Facebook, and China’s Baidu as well as a raft of startups, has led to big advances in image and speech recognition, medical diagnostics, stock trading, and more. “There’s quite a bit of excitement in this area,” panel moderator Steve Jurvetson, a partner with the venture firm DFJ, said with uncustomary understatement.”

4 responses to “Democratizing Deep Learning with ‪Nervana and ‪Google Brain‬ ‬”

  1. I gave the opening… How deep learning found cats on the internet: Photo by LarisaM 16,000 computers for 3 days looking at 10M YouTube videos with no supervision or feedback on what a cat is or looks like.

    While the Google Brain had 1B synapse-equivalents, and that scale made all the difference versus the 1 to 10 million in earlier neural networks, the adult human has 100 trillion, and a human infant has 1 quadrillion.

    View from above… sold out 600 seats Bxtq6cFCUAAI-i9
    CS229 Machine Learning is the most popular class at Stanford after all.

    Some common patterns in the power and inscrutability of artifacts built with iterative algorithms IMG_1341

  2. wait.. how did you take this photo if you were on the stage? 🙂 It was good event. Great job with the intro.. nice balance of technical and business.. in the panel time, indeed would have been good to have more time to talk about the business of these technologies.

  3. thanks. I handed my camera to a colleague in the audience.

    Event posterThe locus of learning shifts from artifacts to the process of their creation. VLAB event poster on Deep Learning…and my original textbook from 1987… The Path to Nervana — my PDP textbook from 1987.  The future will now be accelerated.

  4. Congrats to Nervana CEO Naveen Rao on his promotion to run all of AI at Intel. news

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