
In this interview, Andrew Ng and Harry Stebbings discuss the bottlenecks in AI development, focusing on electricity and semiconductor constraints, and the insatiable demand for compute. They explore the impact of AI on coding, the potential for AI-assisted tools in other job functions, and the importance of attracting talent and investing in science. Ng shares his perspectives on regulatory policies, the open-source AI movement, and China's growing influence in the AI landscape. The conversation touches on the talent pipeline, the role of AI in GDP growth, and the balance between large monolithic models and smaller, specialized models. They also delve into the challenges of enterprise AI adoption, the importance of continuous learning, and the need to empower individuals to build with AI, addressing concerns about hype and the need for public support.
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