I read Fei-Fei Li’s autobiographical book (The Worlds I See). I give it a ‘imagenet wasn’t really an adventure story, so you’d better be interested in it intrinsically and also want to hear about the rest of Fei-Fei Li’s life story.’ out of 5.
She’s somewhat coy about military uses, how we’re supposed to deal with negative social impacts, and anything related to superhuman AI. I can only point to the main vibe, which is ‘academic research pointing out problems is vital, I sure hope everything works out after that.’
I read Fei-Fei Li’s autobiographical book (The Worlds I See). I give it a ‘imagenet wasn’t really an adventure story, so you’d better be interested in it intrinsically and also want to hear about the rest of Fei-Fei Li’s life story.’ out of 5.
She’s somewhat coy about military uses, how we’re supposed to deal with negative social impacts, and anything related to superhuman AI. I can only point to the main vibe, which is ‘academic research pointing out problems is vital, I sure hope everything works out after that.’