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7 Can't Miss AI Podcast Episodes

Looking for the best AI podcast episodes to get caught up on the latest news and innovations? Here are the 7 can't-miss episodes from the hit AI Podcast by NVIDIA, featuring deep learning pioneers and leaders like Andrew Ng, Bryan Catanzaro, Will Ramey, and more.

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7 Can't Miss AI Podcast Episodes

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  1. 7 CAN’T-MISS AI PODCAST EPISODES

  2. DEEP LEARNING IS THE FASTEST-GROWING FIELD IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI)

  3. THE AI PODCAST GIVES YOU ACCESS TO SHORT, INFORMATIVE STORIES FROM THE BRIGHTEST MINDS IN THE INDUSTRY.

  4. THESE ARE THE TOP 7 EPISODES FROM THE AI PODCAST YOU SHOULDN’T MISS:

  5. TOP 7 CAN’T-MISS AI PODCAST EPISODES 1. Not Hotdog, When Ridiculous AI Fiction Becomes Hilarious Reality 2. TuSimple’s Xiaodi Hou Talks About Bringing Driverless Trucks to Highways 3. Deep Learning Pioneer Andrew Ng on AI as the New Electricity 4. Could an AI Win the Nobel Prize? 5. How Syed Ahmed Taught AI to Translate Sign Language 6. Where Deep Learning Goes Next – Bryan Catanzaro, NV Applied Deep Learning Research 7. Deep Learning 101 – Will Ramey, NVIDIA Senior Manager for GPU Computing

  6. 1 WHEN RIDICULOUS AI FICTION BECOMES HILARIOUS REALITY Tim Anglade, a consultant with HBO's "Silicon Valley," has engineered an app that solves an important problem for all of us: is that a hot dog... or not? The app was dreamed up by the writers and producers of HBO's hit comedy and brought to the real world by Anglade thanks to deep learning. “I think most of what ends up being on the show is actually very close to reality. Too close for comfort.” LISTEN TO PODCAST

  7. 2 BRINGING DRIVERLESS TRUCKS TO HIGHWAYS We all know about driverless cars – they get all the love and all the attention, because we don't want to drive. But in this segment we talk about autonomous trucks, how and why we need autonomous trucks in many ways just as much as we need autonomous cars. To do that, we're talking to Xiaodi Hou the CTO and co-founder of TuSimple, a company that is bringing driverless trucks to the road. “To narrow down our problems, we focus on highway transportation instead of urban transportation. I’m trying to define the roads and lanes in Beijing roads… Just defining that problem could take me 12 pages – It’s a nightmare.” LISTEN TO PODCAST

  8. 3 ANDREW NG: “AI IS THE NEW ELECTRICITY” Deep learning pioneer Andrew Ng, who describes AI as the new electricity on our AI podcast, pointed out how, when electricity was invented, it changed industries from agriculture to healthcare. And now, AI is doing the same. “I actually look forward to the day where our self-driving car is no longer an ‘AI-powered self-driving car’ but is just a ‘car.’” LISTEN TO PODCAST

  9. 4 COULD AN AI WIN THE NOBEL PRIZE? On this segment, Paul Wigley of the Australian National University was part of a team of scientists who applied AI to an experiment to create a Bose-Einstein condensate. And in doing so they had a question: If we can use AI as a tool in this experiment, can we use AI as its own novel, scientist, to explore different parts of physics and different parts of science? “It begged the question: Was there more physics that we didn’t necessarily know about that the AI could find or could it make discoveries about science?” LISTEN TO PODCAST LISTEN TO PODCAST

  10. 5 TEACHING AI TO TRANSLATE SIGN LANGUAGE We all know how far AI, and in particular deep learning, have pushed speech recognition, whether that is with Apple Siri, Amazon Alexa, or Google Assistant, Our guest on this segment is directing the power of AI towards another form of communication: American Sign Language. “Bridging this gap means a hearing person can interview a deaf person, or someone who is hard of hearing, via Skype or Google Hangout. They can hold a meeting or do job interview, and just communicate in a natural way.” LISTEN TO PODCAST

  11. 6 WHERE DEEP LEARNING GOES NEXT Bryan Catanzaro, vice president for applied deep learning research at NVIDIA, talks about how we know an AI technology is working, the potential for AI- powered speech, and where we’ll see the next deep learning breakthroughs. “AI gets better and better until it kind of disappears into the background. Once you stop noticing that it’s there because it works so well — that’s when it’s really landed.” LISTEN TO PODCAST

  12. 7 DEEP LEARNING 101 Think of this inaugural episode of The AI Podcast as a guide for the perplexed. Host Michael Copeland speaks with NVIDIA's Will Ramey about the history behind today's AI boom and the key concepts you need to know to get your head around a technology that's reshaping the world. “It turns out that human levels of perception and cognition are actually really complicated [and] require tremendous amounts of math and computation. But now we have…advances in artificial intelligence technology [and] new approaches that weren’t available 50 or 60 years ago.” LISTEN TO PODCAST

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