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  • @BunDinYo
    @BunDinYo 4 года назад +596

    the aura of andrew ng is so peaceful. really inspiring podcast.

    • @maqboolfida786
      @maqboolfida786 4 года назад +9

      He is Singaporean... its kind of representative.

    • @ashtonkorbin9442
      @ashtonkorbin9442 2 года назад

      i dont mean to be off topic but does someone know of a tool to get back into an instagram account??
      I was stupid forgot the login password. I love any tips you can offer me!

    • @saralapeach1797
      @saralapeach1797 Год назад

      His voice is smooth like satin. This is the first time I am hearing to his voice…😅

  • @Artificial_Intelligence_AI
    @Artificial_Intelligence_AI 4 года назад +199

    OMG hearing his voice again is like going back to those days when I was watching his tutorials in order to start with ML. Andrew helped a lot of people and most of the time, when I write something related to ML, I refer to him as the reason of why I am able to explain some of my knowledge. An absolute legend.
    BTW he is totally right about taking notes in a paper in order to retain information. That’s what is helping me more in understanding the logic behind algorithms and coding challenges asked by big tech companies, because I have to admit that I am very bad at those 😆

    • @luisurena1770
      @luisurena1770 3 года назад +1

      I'll start taking hand written notes right now! I literally SUCK at algorithms and data structures

    • @raznatovicanastasija
      @raznatovicanastasija 2 года назад

      At what minute of this video he talks about taking notes? Thank you kindly.

    • @zaursamedov8906
      @zaursamedov8906 Год назад

      are u using linkedin i'd like to connect

    • @_Be_Still
      @_Be_Still Год назад

      @@raznatovicanastasija 16:19

  • @WaqasAhmed-om8ph
    @WaqasAhmed-om8ph 4 года назад +92

    Andrews ng is the one of the greatest teacher in this era !!!

  • @d4nky967
    @d4nky967 4 года назад +45

    Feels so good to see Lex surprised and happy in a sense after Andrew asked him something

  • @manudasmd
    @manudasmd Год назад +18

    Andrew ng is the person who made me fall in love with the subject. Me from a biology background started his coursera just for a small project with no background in maths and code. The way he presented the mathematical basis was so motivating that I was building concepts from the framework he built now I am more interested in learning the math behind it.

  • @SoulReflection2024
    @SoulReflection2024 4 года назад +558

    Can you Imagine a boy from very rural India where no electricity. No concret road. He is very much interested on AI now listning your every Interview very mindfully.

    • @RahulKumar-ng2gh
      @RahulKumar-ng2gh 4 года назад +13

      same here

    • @GaneshThore
      @GaneshThore 4 года назад +4

      👍

    • @rohank2825
      @rohank2825 4 года назад +6

      Me too

    • @dec13666
      @dec13666 4 года назад +79

      If he doesn't have electricity, how is he supposed to charge the device needed to watch this?
      Just saying 🤔

    • @GaneshThore
      @GaneshThore 4 года назад +29

      @@dec13666 may be he is deprived of continuous power supply. Because it is major problem in rural area. Some villages get about 8 to 12 hours power supply in a day.

  • @Pablo-bo2ru
    @Pablo-bo2ru Год назад +8

    met him today in Portland Oregon.
    I've been taking his courses for the last 8 months. I've been already following his career. He is just as humble and cool in real life. He's the GOAT

  • @xiangli1133
    @xiangli1133 2 года назад +12

    I've no words to express my gratitude for such humble intelligent generous person. Thanks prof Andrew Ng.

  • @dhanya5984
    @dhanya5984 3 года назад +24

    Andrew Ng is a perfect teacher. The way he teaches is great.

  • @siddharth__pandey
    @siddharth__pandey 4 года назад +50

    I'm one of those guys who have benefitted from the Financial Aid option of Coursera and Deep Learning Specialization... And I'm very indebted to Andrew Ng for that.. Hope I'll teach more unknown people about it and give back as much as I can

    • @frizzoux7737
      @frizzoux7737 3 года назад

      yes to that mindset !

    • @Abhi-ct1gp
      @Abhi-ct1gp 3 года назад +1

      Bro how was that certificate useful, excluding the knowledge you gained... Do companies here in India value those certificates from Coursera, edx... etc?

    • @devanshverma5395
      @devanshverma5395 3 года назад

      @@Abhi-ct1gp no they don't value any certificates/specializations. But they do value your knowledge from these certificates and projects

    • @kenbobcorn
      @kenbobcorn 3 года назад +12

      Hi Siddharth, I have a few comments that may or not be useful to you and others. In case you are ever worried about financial aid in those Coursera courses know this : completion of the course (officially) whereby you receive a certification for completion is absolutely meaningless when finding work. I have interviewed dozens of students for AI related work, and in my opinion, the industry is flooded with these certifications from all sorts of online courses. On coursera you have the option to audit the course for free, which gives you access to all the material just not the certificate. I have seen so many students with certificates that have no real world experience, but the best students are always those that took what they learn and applied it to a small project of their own - however small. Never feel like the financial obligation should hold you back, and always know its not the certificate, its what you can do with the knowledge that matters. Hope that helps.

    • @siddharth__pandey
      @siddharth__pandey 3 года назад

      @@kenbobcorn You are absolutely right about the certificate part.. The assignments are actually very dumbed down imo.. Whenever I worked on a project or internship.. The most difficult part was creating the dataset in a format which can be fed into the model.. And that part is already done in all the assignments

  • @learnthealphabet5561
    @learnthealphabet5561 4 года назад +59

    Andrew Ng and Lex Fridman. Two of main favourite AI minds! Legends!

  • @AldoKoskettimet
    @AldoKoskettimet 3 года назад +1

    man, this interview is pure gold, thanks for sharing

  • @AlexKashie
    @AlexKashie Год назад +3

    When the interviewee and the interviewer master the subject... Great job Lex and always exciting to come across any content/material from you. Thank you gents

  • @mdalamgirhossain6192
    @mdalamgirhossain6192 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for arranging this. Much appreciation 💝

  • @smjobair1572
    @smjobair1572 Год назад +5

    This is my second all-nighter in a row binge watching Lex Fridman Podcast videos, and I can say that I need another brain to help me comprehend all the insights I have gained.

  • @tramynguyen3450
    @tramynguyen3450 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Andrew Ng and Lex. Both of you are doing great work.

  • @AlifMunim
    @AlifMunim 3 года назад +2

    I see so much well-deserved love and respect for Andrew Ng in these comments, but props to Lex also for asking all the right questions. Amazing interview!

  • @hsoley
    @hsoley 2 года назад +2

    Andrew Ng is inspiring, peaceful, and incredibly polite.

  • @IanSMoyes
    @IanSMoyes 3 года назад +1

    Stephen is an amazing teacher. "Every word needs to fight for it's life".

  • @csanvi
    @csanvi 8 месяцев назад

    This guy Andrew has a sense of calmness and he is so humble. I did his beginner level AI 4 Everyone course and he is such a nice guy to hear to.

  • @salimbo4577
    @salimbo4577 3 года назад +1

    yeeeeeah big thank you to this man. i love this man he helped tones of people on there project with his videos

  • @baruchba7503
    @baruchba7503 4 года назад +11

    Thanks Lex for all the great videos. I'm not really a computer science guy and am wondering if you'll ever have more videos on applied mathematics. I especially liked the video with Professor Strang. I used his textbook in my Linear Algebra course many years ago. Thanks and all the best.

  • @oxman7
    @oxman7 4 года назад +11

    Lex Fridman, this channel is a gold mine. Thank you.

  • @scruz03
    @scruz03 4 года назад +8

    Thanks Lex and Andrew for sharing this conversation. Great insights !!

  • @phalanxz11_
    @phalanxz11_ 4 года назад +55

    Hey this dude came on the Podcast to remind to continue the Coursera AI Course by Standford haha

  • @moosesnWoop
    @moosesnWoop 4 года назад +12

    Thanks for listening to your audience and creating these clips. Direct, informative - perfect.
    Thank You dude! Keep rocking

    • @moosesnWoop
      @moosesnWoop 4 года назад

      lmao though 26 mins is still way to long, but I suppose for the content it's right.

    • @moosesnWoop
      @moosesnWoop 4 года назад

      BTW who switches the camera? Is it AI or a clone Jamie?

  • @andre.queiroz
    @andre.queiroz 3 года назад +5

    Andrew Ng's course on Machine Learning is AMAZING. I took it 8 years ago, and took it again ~3 years ago.

  • @arthursuriya764
    @arthursuriya764 3 года назад +1

    Thank you! Alex, you are doing amazing work. Taking the course ASAP.

  • @sebastianweise4790
    @sebastianweise4790 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for sharing such interviews!! (:

  • @ryan-jamesbragg4467
    @ryan-jamesbragg4467 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for this video much appreciated bro

  • @rolandfisher
    @rolandfisher Год назад +2

    Wow, this gentleman is incredible. I love that he takes human learning as seriously as ML.

  • @adversaryproductions5298
    @adversaryproductions5298 4 года назад +5

    Just signed up for the course. Excited to get started, thanks for sharing your knowledge!

  • @bem7069
    @bem7069 3 года назад

    I loved that you mentioned knowledge graphs. I've been looking into them and I find them neat.

  • @muhammadomer5301
    @muhammadomer5301 3 года назад

    Your channel is a goldmine.
    Keep it up

  • @mrNashmann
    @mrNashmann Год назад +2

    Andrew really cares a great human waheguru bless him love the man

  • @VishwajeetVKale
    @VishwajeetVKale 2 месяца назад

    I always fascinated by this man's humility

  • @simokokko7550
    @simokokko7550 8 месяцев назад

    Andrew is a genuinely good guy and an excellent teacher.

  • @greencoder1594
    @greencoder1594 4 года назад +7

    [17:10] «Recoding knowledge in your own words promotes long-term retention. Comparing handwritten notes and typing, you can usually type faster than you can handwrite notes, so when people type, they are more likely to just transcribe verbatim what they've heard and that reduces the amount of recoding.»

    • @SharatS
      @SharatS 2 года назад +1

      I feel like that's because typing, especially if you're a really fast typer, is more of an unconscious action. Whereas writing is a more deliberate action.

  • @dhdh9933
    @dhdh9933 Год назад +1

    i love andrew even hearing his voice takes me back to his tutorials.

  • @dickharry910
    @dickharry910 Год назад +1

    Prof. Andrew Ng has helped millions of students around the world by making his tutorials available to everyone on internet. Thank you!
    PS: He is so right about getting stuck at a "reputed" company/university and where you don't enjoy what you're doing.

  • @muhammadusman5503
    @muhammadusman5503 4 года назад +20

    I have learnt more in these 26 minutes than I learnt in my whole previous semester.

  • @anirbanc999
    @anirbanc999 Год назад

    Amazing talk especially the latter half 👌👌 Thank you Andrew and Lex.

  • @Jcakiiiii
    @Jcakiiiii 8 месяцев назад

    Excellent interview thank you!

  • @lpandp90
    @lpandp90 3 года назад

    Very good video, thank you so much!

  • @paka1717
    @paka1717 4 года назад

    thank u for the great talk !

  • @4thlord51
    @4thlord51 Год назад +1

    His course on ML is one of the best classes I ever took. Highly recommend.

  • @dukecunning7046
    @dukecunning7046 Год назад

    Great. Thank you for doing this.

  • @mmgtechm
    @mmgtechm 4 года назад

    Such a great inspirational video, Andrew Ng is so cool...

  • @zeeshan3703
    @zeeshan3703 3 года назад

    Awesome interview love it.!

  • @CSgof___yourself
    @CSgof___yourself 8 месяцев назад +2

    Finally someone who says you dont need a phd in mathematics statistics electrical engineering and fucking physics. Ive been doing deep learning and data analytics for a bit with basic python amd mathematics and i agree fully with what Andrew started with

  • @ainnovation6967
    @ainnovation6967 2 года назад

    Andrew Ng seems great educator tackled even way of learning by make it a habit from few technics like writing notes. It is true to me, writing notes those difficult parts from learning will help to hard embed those informations in your head for easy recall. What he said is something quantum mechanics which where you put your attention is where your energy is.

  • @chrysr7900
    @chrysr7900 3 года назад +1

    Wow! This is the best advice I've ever heard! Thanks Andrew Ng and Lex!

    • @rezajanjani7712
      @rezajanjani7712 3 года назад

      Chrys R what was that?

    • @chrysr7900
      @chrysr7900 3 года назад +5

      @@rezajanjani7712 I'm glad you asked!
      Here's everything I found extremely useful:
      1) Make learning( or studying, I prefer learning since studying is something I attribute to school whereas learning is for personal development) a habit.
      2) Sustained effort over a period of time is way better than a burst of effort, in the long run
      3)While taking a course online, take notes to retain the information.
      4) With regards to a career in Machine Learning :
      a) Get your foundation strong i.e be thorough with the basics and only then start working on the big things
      b) find a passion project, no matter how simple to apply what you learnt
      c)Dont go to a place( either to work or study) just because of the name on the building but instead see if the people and the culture align with your principles.

  • @mlworks
    @mlworks 3 года назад

    @Lex, Your videos are inspiring. Your thought process about the world and philosophical mind is mind blowing 😍 !

  • @fawadmahdi
    @fawadmahdi 3 года назад

    Great session

  • @javadmirzaei
    @javadmirzaei Год назад

    Thank you, Lex.

  • @satanicereal8172
    @satanicereal8172 Год назад

    That watch. I love that he shows it off :)

  • @Neptune-fc4pv
    @Neptune-fc4pv Год назад +2

    When Andrew Ng started talking, I went into the AI learning mode straight away.

  • @abhishekprajapat415
    @abhishekprajapat415 3 года назад

    Sir, You don't ever need to doubt yourself on whether your course/specialization is the best or not. they absolutely are the best.

  • @ahmedf2
    @ahmedf2 3 года назад +1

    Nice to hear your voice Andrew from high quality microphone finally 😁

  • @abrafgesvbeac3676
    @abrafgesvbeac3676 3 года назад

    Thanks to Lex and Andrew for such a valuable interview!

  • @frankd1156
    @frankd1156 3 года назад +3

    Andrew Ng course made me fall in love with AI especially his machine learning course

    • @abhishekprajapat415
      @abhishekprajapat415 3 года назад +2

      the moment was when in the 5th week while showing the potential of neural network there comes a slide showing a man trying to gain vision using a camera and transmitting the electrical signal through his tongue. My friend that was the moment I knew that's it. that's what I will be working on.

  • @anmolmohanty4806
    @anmolmohanty4806 4 года назад +1

    Andrew Ng is the god of this subject.Period.

  • @andrewbeaton3302
    @andrewbeaton3302 3 года назад

    LOVE THIS!

  • @aldorodriguez7310
    @aldorodriguez7310 Год назад

    I am taking this specialization on Coursera, this interview was so helpful.

  • @mariemelberriri1905
    @mariemelberriri1905 2 года назад

    Thank you !

  • @unnamed679
    @unnamed679 3 года назад +3

    I utterly agree on what Lex mentioned, considering the Reinforcement Learning and how it hasn't been fully explored, hence there are no notable applications using it. The biggest application i can think of, in terms of utilizing Reinforcement Learning, is OpenAI's Five. I am highly looking forward seeing more real world applications.

    • @NeilSkaria
      @NeilSkaria Год назад

      And two years later. ChatGPT.

  • @sarmedwahab7288
    @sarmedwahab7288 10 месяцев назад

    I took Andrew's course on ML using Matlab 2 years ago, I hoped for something from him related to Python, and he made full specialization for it. Definitely taking the course as soon as I get some free time.

  • @jack.1.
    @jack.1. 3 года назад

    Andrew gives brilliant advice

  • @ai.simplified..
    @ai.simplified.. 3 года назад

    Reinforcment learning is a part that really inspired me,
    The Utopia of ml the future of ml

  • @techwithdave
    @techwithdave 3 года назад

    Regarding handwritten notes: I've found that it is even better if you illustrate the concepts you are learning.

  • @brendanmoran1166
    @brendanmoran1166 3 года назад +1

    Lex: *asks question*
    Andrew Ng: *replies with same question*
    Lex: "I think that's a really good question"

  • @mohamedalmasry7577
    @mohamedalmasry7577 4 года назад +1

    Thanks, Lex for the great effort you're putting on this program. I have to say that I expected the interview with Andrew Ng to be more interesting, you're interviewing one of the most interesting people and the leaders of the AI domain, yet you spent the whole interview asking educational questions about the courses and the learning prosses and pre-requisites instead of asking the meaningful, important questions you usually ask other guests! I hope you take this as positive feedback than criticism.

  • @Andrew-zv1vw
    @Andrew-zv1vw 3 года назад +1

    Отличное интервью

  • @AshishBaidyanathan
    @AshishBaidyanathan Год назад

    I agree to the RL part completely!!

  • @sumitmhaiskar722
    @sumitmhaiskar722 3 года назад

    Andrew ng is the best teacher

  • @ayushdutta8050
    @ayushdutta8050 4 года назад +6

    I love it

  • @manhalrahman5785
    @manhalrahman5785 4 года назад +2

    This felt like a police custody interview in a room where Andrew Ng was the criminal and this guy was the chief incharge of him

  • @AliHassan-xt1xb
    @AliHassan-xt1xb 4 года назад +1

    Andrew Ng i am indebted to you.

  • @05campa
    @05campa Год назад

    The greatest minds on 🌎 We Love you ❤️

  • @doruktopcu
    @doruktopcu 2 года назад +2

    He says dater sometimes, in ML course I thought it was the recording device but he does say it. Safe to say ;
    from AndrewNG import data as dater
    from AndrewNG import StanfordOnline as so
    for data in so :
    if (too much dater)
    collect(dater) = False
    else:
    collect(dater) = True

  • @56BAK
    @56BAK 4 года назад

    Thanks andrew

  • @pooper2831
    @pooper2831 3 года назад

    So many life lessons here.

  • @nayanaith
    @nayanaith 2 года назад +1

    Sorry in advance for asking such a basic question.
    Can you suggest me places where I can find good research papers on AI / ML or Deep Learning? Thank you.

  • @DiscipleW
    @DiscipleW 3 года назад

    Is there any comprehensive math course for ML that covers the topics in their entirety (no pre-requisites needed)?

  • @jobinroy8056
    @jobinroy8056 4 года назад +3

    I see Andrew I click

  • @tamodaleko1384
    @tamodaleko1384 3 года назад

    Two kings

  • @atharvahude
    @atharvahude Год назад +1

    I have a job in Deep Learning thanks to Andrew Ng

  • @ahmed.elfeqy
    @ahmed.elfeqy Год назад

    "What matters most is not the logo above the door when you walk into the giant building every day what matters the most is who are the 10 people the 30 people you interact with every day." - Andrew Ng

  • @7Trident3
    @7Trident3 3 года назад +1

    I could listen to that guy all day! Would have loved to hear KAGGLE once!

  • @AustinGarrett777
    @AustinGarrett777 Год назад +1

    If you're just getting started in the field, it's also worth considering exploring AI outside of deep learning! These days, machine learning is hyper-competitive, results change fast, and it can be hard to catch up to the "state-of-the-art", especially if you don't have a job at a company with massive troves of data.
    Right now we're in an age where deep learning is king, and many are predicting it will be the only form of artificial intelligence in the future. If you study the history of AI you realize hype comes and goes, but the technologies underneath survive and evolve over time. Symbolic methods, often referred to as "Good Old-Fashioned AI" or GOFAI never died, it has evolved into a rich intersection of neuro-symbolic reasoning, search algorithms, task and motion planning, robotics, etc.
    These approaches are not entirely separate from deep learning, and generative modeling is an emerging unifying paradigm for both symbolic and neural approaches. Many will be coming from the neural-network side and trying to figure out symbolic methods. In that space, it will be extremely hard to get a competitive edge. Correspondingly, there is an extremely well-placed niche for people working on symbolic methods (especially those who are well-versed in probability) to make a huge impact on neural networks. If you've read this far, I'd especially recommend looking at probabilistic programming (disclosure, that's what I work on) to expand your perspective of what sorts of AI are possible.

  • @mdshahidali3132
    @mdshahidali3132 2 года назад

    Yes, take a note in the paper when attending the course in Online, They Can Very Well to Increased your Memory Because When you Take a not in Paper Your Mind Focus on the particular point who you write on paper and never you forget who write on paper, it my Personal Point to Share, I am a Btech Student of Machine Learning Engineer.

  • @salmanali9100
    @salmanali9100 4 года назад

    Andrew is best

  • @maggyfrog
    @maggyfrog 3 года назад +2

    andrew ng is so zen

  • @Ozgipsy
    @Ozgipsy Год назад

    This guys machine learning course was the way I started also.

  • @ankushsingh7073
    @ankushsingh7073 4 года назад +1

    Teaching is an art. Gratitude to Andrew neg

  • @ChrisMorgan86
    @ChrisMorgan86 Год назад

    Andrew Ng lectures help me so much with my Dissertation.

  • @Kissingh5
    @Kissingh5 Год назад

    Andrew Ng is so cool. ♥

  • @djay00009
    @djay00009 3 года назад

    I've been doing his course as well . Hehe . I'm so used to his voice .

  • @bright5801
    @bright5801 3 года назад +2

    Man this guy should start an asmr channel

  • @sandipansarkar9211
    @sandipansarkar9211 Год назад

    finished watching