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Cal Grad Ben Ling, Founder & General Partner, Bling Capital with CoE Dean Tsu-Jae King Liu
An integral part of Berkeley Changemaker, the UC Berkeley Sutardja Center for Entrepreneurship & Technology (SCET) hosts the A. Richard Newton Distinguished Innovator Lecture Series: A Berkeley ChangemakerTM Course. The Series highlights a diverse set of changemakers with breakthroughs in entrepreneurship, innovation, artistry and social impact. During the course keynote speakers share their journeys along with insights on critical thinking, communication and collaboration as it relates to innovation and entrepreneurship. They also focus on success and failures around crafting their business idea and story, building a team, creating the trust necessary for investment/collaboration and cre...
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Newton Lecture - Yoky Matsuoka
Просмотров 94Месяц назад
Cal grad, Yoky Matsuoka, CEO PanasonicWell and Founder/CEO, Yohana An integral part of Berkeley Changemaker, the UC Berkeley Sutardja Center for Entrepreneurship & Technology (SCET) hosts the A. Richard Newton Distinguished Innovator Lecture Series: A Berkeley ChangemakerTM Course. The Series highlights a diverse set of changemakers with breakthroughs in entrepreneurship, innovation, artistry a...
Newton Changemaker Series - Razmig Havaghimian
Просмотров 813 месяца назад
Razmig Havaghimian, Cal grad, serial founder (Viki, Hoodlike) and currently cofounder, Matchday This lecture series recognizes the entrepreneurial vision of A. Richard Newton, Dean of UC Berkeley’s College of Engineering from 2000 to 2007, by inviting distinguished innovators to share lessons from their own successes and failures. The course features a selection of highly accomplished industry ...
AI for the C Suite - Deep-dive with UC Berkeley's top AI experts!
Просмотров 553 месяца назад
Feeling stuck making strategic decisions? Overwhelmed by data? Unlock executive potential with our AI for the C-Suite program. Enroll now to harness the power of AI-driven insights, drive innovation, and lead your organization into the future! 📈 bit.ly/4cm9fmZ #AIForCSuite #ExecutiveTraining #AILeadership #Innovation #BerkeleyExecutiveEducation #UCBerkeley #CLevelExecutives#AIDeepDive #StrategicAI
Berkeley Method of Entrepreneurship Bootcamp - Launch Your Entrepreneurship Journey!
Просмотров 4016 месяцев назад
Empower student innovators to change the world! Support SCET BMoE Bootcamp SCET BMoE Bootcamp Impact: The BMoE (Berkeley Method of Entrepreneurship) Bootcamp is a transformative program that transcends traditional educational boundaries, bringing together a diverse group of students to collaborate on innovative venture ideas. This program provides a unique and immersive experience, fostering in...
Science Behind the Startup with Collider Cup Winner, Alina Su #ucberkeley
Просмотров 1687 месяцев назад
SCET Alum and former Collider Cup winner in Fall 2021, Alina Rui Su , and University of California, Berkeley Bioengineering Professor Irina Conboy are co-founding Generation Lab with the mission to extend the human healthspan 🧑🔬 🧬 About Generation Lab Generation Lab aims to extend the human healthspan with a pioneering test that measures biological age progression and disease risk, enabling lon...
What’s your Summer Venture Lab (SVL) takeaway? Let‘s hear from students in SVL 2023! 🚀 #shorts
Просмотров 538 месяцев назад
SCET's Summer Venture Lab Program provides graduate-level students the opportunity to take their new venture project or research one step closer to market. Using the Berkeley Method of Entrepreneurship, the curriculum provides best practices along with an emphasis on leadership, mindset, and networking in the Silicon Valley context. ☀️ Stay tuned! Sign up for updates to be the first to know whe...
We asked our startup semester students about their favorite SCET class in fall 2023! 🌎📚✨
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Explore tech entrepreneurship at UC Berkeley with SCET courses like Startup Catalyst (ENGIN 198-003), Disaster Technology (ENGIN 183C-002), Connected Life (ENGIN 183C-001), and more!scet.berkeley.edu/global/startup-semester/ #StartupSemester #TechInnovation #Entrepreneurship #UCBerkeley #SemesterAbroad #StartupCatalyst #DisasterTechnology #ConnectedLife #InternationalStudents
Support UC Berkeley's SCET Berkeley Method of Entrepreneurship Bootcamp! #crowdfunding
Просмотров 2469 месяцев назад
Empower student innovators to change the world! Support SCET BMoE Bootcamp SCET BMoE Bootcamp Impact: The BMoE (Berkeley Method of Entrepreneurship) Bootcamp is a transformative program that transcends traditional educational boundaries, bringing together a diverse group of students to collaborate on innovative venture ideas. This program provides a unique and immersive experience, fostering in...
A. Richard Newton Lecture Series: A Berkeley Changemaker® Course - Matt Carlson
Просмотров 46211 месяцев назад
A Richard Newton Changemaker Series with Matt Carlson, Cal Grad and Adobe, Director of User Experience Design This lecture series recognizes the entrepreneurial vision of A. Richard Newton, Dean of UC Berkeley’s College of Engineering from 2000 to 2007, by inviting distinguished innovators to share lessons from their own successes and failures. The course features a selection of highly accompli...
Behind Replit, billion-dollar start-up, with founder Amjad Masad | Venture Corner
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.Год назад
Behind Replit, billion-dollar start-up, with founder Amjad Masad | Venture Corner
A. Richard Newton Lecture Series: A Berkeley Changemaker® Course - Vivienne Ming
Просмотров 504Год назад
A. Richard Newton Lecture Series: A Berkeley Changemaker® Course - Vivienne Ming
A Richard Newton Series - Alvin Graylin and Kyle Yang
Просмотров 256Год назад
A Richard Newton Series - Alvin Graylin and Kyle Yang
Climate Challenge Speaker Series - Alex Budak
Просмотров 34Год назад
Climate Challenge Speaker Series - Alex Budak
Climate Challenge Speaker Series - Shely Aronov
Просмотров 422 года назад
Climate Challenge Speaker Series - Shely Aronov
Climate Challenge Speaker Series - Trista Bridges
Просмотров 272 года назад
Climate Challenge Speaker Series - Trista Bridges
Startup Management Students: Fall 2022 (#4)
Просмотров 852 года назад
Startup Management Students: Fall 2022 (#4)
SCET Innovation Fellows Capture the Flag Challenge - Samantha Beaumont
Просмотров 532 года назад
SCET Innovation Fellows Capture the Flag Challenge - Samantha Beaumont
Climate Challenge Speaker Series - Alireza TayebNama
Просмотров 322 года назад
Climate Challenge Speaker Series - Alireza TayebNama
Startup Semester Students: Fall 2022 (#3)
Просмотров 782 года назад
Startup Semester Students: Fall 2022 (#3)
SCET Innovation Fellows Capture the Flag Challenge - Christopher Kirk
Просмотров 312 года назад
SCET Innovation Fellows Capture the Flag Challenge - Christopher Kirk
SCET Innovation Fellows Capture the Flag Challenge - Ryen Macababbad
Просмотров 172 года назад
SCET Innovation Fellows Capture the Flag Challenge - Ryen Macababbad
Startup Management Students: Fall 2022 (#1)
Просмотров 1352 года назад
Startup Management Students: Fall 2022 (#1)
Startup Semester Students: Fall 2022 (#1)
Просмотров 2042 года назад
Startup Semester Students: Fall 2022 (#1)
A. Richard Newton Lecture Series, A Berkeley Changemaker® Course - Mar and Matt Hershenson
Просмотров 1192 года назад
A. Richard Newton Lecture Series, A Berkeley Changemaker® Course - Mar and Matt Hershenson
A. Richard Newton Lecture Series, A Berkeley Changemaker® Course - Neeka and Leila Mashouf
Просмотров 7102 года назад
A. Richard Newton Lecture Series, A Berkeley Changemaker® Course - Neeka and Leila Mashouf
A. Richard Newton Lecture Series, A Berkeley Changemaker® Course - Ariel and Alex Hirsch
Просмотров 1882 года назад
A. Richard Newton Lecture Series, A Berkeley Changemaker® Course - Ariel and Alex Hirsch
Summer Venture Lab at Berkeley - Accelerate your early-stage startup
Просмотров 9372 года назад
Summer Venture Lab at Berkeley - Accelerate your early-stage startup
SCET Innovation Fellows Capture the Flag Challenge+Fireside Chat with Kate Kuehn and Renee Guttmann
Просмотров 952 года назад
SCET Innovation Fellows Capture the Flag Challenge Fireside Chat with Kate Kuehn and Renee Guttmann
A. Richard Newton Lecture Series | A Berkeley Changemaker™ Course
Просмотров 472 года назад
A. Richard Newton Lecture Series | A Berkeley Changemaker™ Course
I wish more founders would listen to Michael and engage in constructive, balanced conversations about entrepreneurship and startups. Thank you for addressing the internal struggles with the flair and audacity of a ‘90s hip-hop legend. You’re the Notorious B.I.G. of the startup world-an icon for life!
I love podcast videos and I watch them every day. So, like every day, today I go to watch a podcast video on RUclips. and I decided I would watch a podcast video. Then I search on RUclips and scroll down to find new videos. This time, I found your video, and I opened the video and watched the full video. It is a very engaging, Informative and enjoyable podcast. Thanks for making the video for your audience. But, I have some questions, You have 2000+ subscribers, but your videos have very low views. You did not get more views, than what you deserve. But Why? Did you find your problem? Where do you need to improve?
I went to Berkeley in computer science too... I have this shocking finding about... it seems like students are trained to do the work, while the people who kiss up become the managers and ask these capable students to do the work. The manager could be making 2 times what the workers make. Also in the Silicon Valley, they hire 23 or 24 years old as full time employees, and past 35 or 38, they hire them as contractors, who may make 60% or 50% of what a regular full time employee makes (and no bonus, no ESPP, no stock, no vacation, no holidays, no sick days, no health insurance, no life insurance, no dental, no vision). So it is like, letting them make just about enough to pay the bills and they may have to work till 65 or 70. Some people I know, they just buy some houses and can retire at the age of 53 or 55 instead. So this kind of shattered my thinking: learn what I love and have passion and have to work till I die, and the ultimate solution is to be a landlord?
The story to hack the grade database of university is sick. Also, it's a good anecdotes that following your passion and working on the most interesting things is much straight forward than forcing a hard decision like dropping-out and starting a new startup.
Michael Jordan, Pls. 😊
Anyone confused about what the difference between c and p in the output vector?
Cool. 😊
First
Hate this guy ong
can you share slides
Where is Mr Lam🤨
😊😊 1:07:14 1:07:16 1:07:17 1:07:17
bad quakity audio
So interesting
What a super flight plan for any young person wanting to add value - be humble , work with teams of competent people , if you see a process defect jump in and own it , and solve it
This might be the most insightful video on all of youtube😉 Hope you enjoy this hastily drawn peek into the future!
*promo sm* ⭐
great work
One clever smart answer by Lars , allowed his career to continue. His answer was " 3 days " probably saved his career. Cool story.
The story from Lars about 3/4 way in about automating wheel alignment in the production line is a great example of a engineer with conviction acing there job. Story or answer was really impressive.
Standout impression for me about Lars is deep integrity.
Super interesting formation story on outlook from a very young age. Super committed from a young age to make cars. A bit like Adrian Newey , Super committed to building fast cars so knew he needed to study aerodynamics. Lars knew he needed to study manufacturing engineering , cos he knew he wanted to build cars.
EXCELLENT insights! THANK YOU so much for your generosity and for sharing!
A part from the IoU (not UoI) these explanations are great! Thank you :-)
Magnífica y clara, precisa y preciosa explicación, incluso para una "mujer de Letras.
explanation is really great. thank you for fluently and simple explanation.just the audio wasn't great as much. thank you so much
Super good review. THANK YOU
The Y Scraper is genius🤣
why the instructor says UoI thought the whole course?? isn't it IoU? (as the formula shows, Intersection over Union)
At 11.08 output should be (S, S, No of Bounding Box x (5 + No of Total Classes)) and not (S, S, (5X no of bounding boxes + No of Classes))
no you're wrong, read the paper is says that for each cell you get B*5+C values as output
Very good vid
"you can't be too smart" :D that's the greatest advice for me so far. I'm kinda old, I know too much. It's better to be in your 20s and still naive. Too much knowledge can paralyse you.
where can I find this code ?
Alvin, positive and dedicated as always, very glad the world has you working on solutions to the VR problem (i.e. there's not enough VR adoption yet)! Thanks for sharing so much with us, very insightful. My condolences for your father.
Great presentation and product. I'm an investor of yours on Republic. I'm no startup expert like your audience, but I have a good feeling about you. Keep up the great work.
Thank you 🙏🏻
I liked this video and interview! Great quality in audio, congratulations for this work. Greetings from Sonora, México.
Great interview.
This was a really good interview! It was really nice to hear their experience talking about how they found out what they wanted to do in their career
How do you trust people to write down everything they think you can improve on without telling them the idea, or does this happen after the patent is paid for? I really want peoples opinion but worried they would steal or tell my idea to others before patent is paid for.
at 11:00 isnt it better label with S x S X (5 (B+C))
Excellent overview, thanks, one more clarification at 15:00 is it UoI or IoU ?
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Such a clear explaination ! but I want to make sure that what I understood is correct so here's my understanding and doubts: 1. we divide image into S x S grid 2. In each grid, we try to predict probability that the bounding box(which we are predicting from our model) contains an object or not 3. With 2, we try to predict the coordinates of the bounding box and the respctive conditional probabilities of classes 4. Step 2,3 is I suppose the output of the model w.r.t each grid but I am still confused that if B is no of bounding boxes which we want to predict then why do we need 5B+C vectors?
i think 5B+C is the lenght of the y vector, so if B = 2 then the y vector needs 5 elements for p,x,y,h,w of the first bounding box, then p,x,y,h,w for the second bounding box and lastly C elements for the probability of each class, 5*2 + C
Globalist psychopath wants to save humanity by replacing health-promoting, nutrient-dense animal foods with... genetically-modified, heavily-processed, disease-promoting, malnourishing, fake-food excrement. At least it’s “plant-based”!
12:20 I thought yolo has no pooling layer?
U forgot that u know satoshi ….. mr pool
Hex Richard heart ❤️
thank god for the subtitles