
Jeff Dean, Chief Scientist of Google DeepMind and Google Research, delivers a rapid-fire overview of the evolution and important trends in AI over the last 15 years. He begins with neural networks and backpropagation, then discusses the Google Brain project and the development of specialized hardware like TPUs. He highlights key advancements such as word embeddings, sequence-to-sequence learning, attention mechanisms, and sparse models. Dean also touches on the importance of open-source tools like TensorFlow and PyTorch, self-supervised learning, and reinforcement learning for post-training. He concludes by showcasing Google's Gemini models, emphasizing their multimodal capabilities, large context lengths, and recent achievements in mathematical reasoning and code generation.
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