AI is popping up everywhere nowadays. From
medicine to
science to the Hollywood strikes. Today, with computer scientist and AI pioneer
Fei-Fei Li, we dig deeper into the history of the field, how machines really learn and how computer scientists take inspiration from the human brain in their work. Li's new memoir
The Worlds I See traces the history of her move to the U.S. from China as a high school student and her coming-of-age with AI.
Host
Regina G. Barber talks to Li about her memoir, where the field may be going and the importance of centering humans in the development of new technology.
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