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Guest bio: Andrej Karpathy is a legendary AI researcher, engineer, and educator. He's the former director of AI at Tesla, a founding member of OpenAI, and an educator at Stanford.
0:20 - The Vital Question - Nick Lane
0:22 - Life Ascending - Nick Lane
0:35 - The Selfish Gene - Richard Dawkins
3:00 - The Cell - Bruce Alberts
Thanks 🙏
Danke
This is a next freaking level conversation
Maybe for you.
@@YMH420s please don't ruin Lex's comments with "Im so smart because I did a Leetcode course" kind of bs
Deep Learning with Python, by Francois Collet, who is the author of Keras... It is beautifully written and has lots of source code available online. I bought the color printed version. Spent several weeks exploring the chapters, and still much to explore
Keep up the good work brotha! 👏
Emergence is discussed in many use cases , telephone exchanges working better than designed. I think the linking of neural nets could be the next emergence of synthetic intelligence,what do you think?
This went so deep.
Dive into Deep Learning is the best live deep learning textbook I know of, especially for code examples. Murphy’s Probabilistic Machine Learning: An Introduction is best for deeper math grounding.
How much do you feel you've improved thanks to the books?
@@wolfstar5815 less than from kaggle competitions, but I think the right books can be very valuable.
@@austinmw89 Fair enough. Thanks for answering
I am just starting out, can you suggest how competitions helped you more
If these dudes are reading basic high school textbooks I can damn sure do it too. I loved Biology! Shout out to Mr. Haddad! I like how this is episode 333 btw.
My goodness, these two couldn't have more opposite speaking speeds
What does that mean?
@@CE-vd2px Lex talks veeeery slowly. I literally turned up the playback speed to 1.25. Then Andrej starts speaking and it is like a machine gun. I have to turn it back to normal playback speed.
@@MarcRitzMD i misread your comment. I see now it says SPEEDS
I appreciate the book requests. I've read a lot of great pieces from this referral (Lex, you should include affiliate links for book recommendation clips)
this is a mushroom level conversation
This comment is a stoner level comment
@@angelenriquez9645 ohh I’ll play too!
this is a comment from someone with nothing better to do than spew negativity
maybe you need shrooms for this buddy, go sit with Logan Paul lol
Had to LISTEN carefully…1.) The Selfish Jeans
2.) The Cell
3.) Textbooks and Appendices
The Soft Hardware Question
Good vídeo
It's possible that Andrej meant "The Cell" by J.M. Cooper instead of the one from Alberts?
@@JamesBrown-hr5qs Amazing, thank you!!
When Lex said "AI textbooks", since CGPT I thought he meant textbooks written by transformers :D Pretty sure that'll be a thing soon.
Have you talked to Robert Sapolsky
Get Matthieu Pageau on the podcast!!
The hardware-software dualism doesn't really exist. The software is an emergent quality of the hardware. What's an OS without a CPU? noting.
you are right it doesnt exist, but not because you need a CPU to run the OS, but because the OS is hardware itself, it exists physically in a computer hard drive. Similarly thoughts, personalities, fears, aspirations, etc... are nothing but eletric signals running through brain connections. Unless we want to believe in the metaphysical Everything that exists is physical (hardware)
0:46 all this time we've been studying carbon-based life/matter-based life, we should have been studying information-based life
This guy has permanent stress from thinking like a robot
I tried to read the vital question without any experience in biology and failed miserably lol