Lex Fridman
Rajat Monga is an Engineering Director at Google, leading the TensorFlow team. This conversation is part of the Artificial Intelligence podcast at MIT and beyond. Audio podcast version is available on https://lexfridman.com/ai/
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Course website: https://deeplearning.mit.edu
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OUTLINE:
0:00 – Introduction
1:17 – Google Brain early days
4:47 – TensorFlow early days – open sourcing, etc
12:53 – TensorFlow growth
22:00 – Keras
26:24 – TensorFlow project management
37:10 – Competition and PyTorch
39:48 – TensorFlow 2.0
51:20 – Building a good software engineering team
1:03:48 – Search ads and paying for content
1:08:43 – Using TensorFlow on a budget
1:10:16 – How to get started with TensorFlow
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I enjoyed this conversation with Rajat about the past, present, and future of TensorFlow. Here's the outline:
0:00 – Introduction
1:17 – Google Brain early days
4:47 – TensorFlow early days – open sourcing, etc
12:53 – TensorFlow growth
22:00 – Keras
26:24 – TensorFlow project management
37:10 – Competition and PyTorch
39:48 – TensorFlow 2.0
51:20 – Building a good software engineering team
1:03:48 – Search ads and paying for content
1:08:43 – Using TensorFlow on a budget
1:10:16 – How to get started with TensorFlow
Thank you Lex Fridman for making the best AI podcast! Your guests are fantastic and I believe you bring an amazing outlook at AI and ML from within the core of ML itself.
Good person to interview!
Ay, another one?
I think next podcast will be with andrew NG.
Very cool intro to the history and future of tensorflow…. What resources would you recommend to start a journey in AI and ML algorithms?…which show practical applications ( paid or free)… Many thanks for your amazing channel…
Very beautiful explaination of Google Brain to tensorflow. Keep up the good work.
For technical tutorials on ML and Tensorflow watch this Machine Learning: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9ZWv_OeVNxcILaMMhe3Ly-OsL8WQ3Rp8
This podcast is absolute gold!
Nice.
I can't even believe you are still so good at electrifying me with those interviews.
Your job in AI is priceless.
Can you have a podcast with Roger Penrose? The books he wrote on the quantum physics aspects of consciousness are really interesting. It would be interesting to know what he thinks now on these topics.
What do I need to know to create my own Python deep learning framework? What are the books and courses to get knowledge for this?
22:43
This guy sounds half American and half Indian.
I use tensor flow for nearly all of my network models. It’s proven extremely valuable for image and language models. This insight behind development and ideas behind TF was fascinating, you’re really incredible at what you do. Thanks for such a good podcast!
Get Paul Smolensky on your podcast!
Lex is the man!
Inspired by Lex's work, I have started this channel to help distribute tech contents to Nepali communities.
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thanks for this talk
Appreciate the thoughts on tensorflow.js wish more appropriate what JavaScript can do for machine learning.
AI is the field the moves faster because it's open source. And that goes to show you that they were lying to you when they told you that predatory capitalism is the best we can possibly dream of.
Thanks Rajat Monga.
Thanks Lex Fridman.
Thanks to all the beautiful people who everyday spend time making top-quality code available for everybody.
Good Interview. Interviewing Jeff Dean would be great.
The TensorFlow 1.0 had some drawbacks. But I have even using 2.0-beta and I am very happy with it. I liked how much of the bloat was eliminated and Keras is now used to define models in an higher-level manner while the low-level stuff is still accessible using PyTorch-style eager execution.
I would not surprised if google says "tensorflow costs $499 now"
Why is it that whenever I find an Indian person in tech and I look him up, its always an IIT grad?
The Shaastra Spotlight Stay@Home series brings to you a fascinating fireside chat with one of the pioneers in the field of Machine Learning – Mr. Rajat Monga!
Mr. Rajat Monga is the Co-Founder and former leader of TensorFlow, an open-source machine-learning library, and the center of Google’s efforts at scaling up deep learning. He is one of the founding members of the Google Brain team & is known for his ground-breaking work in Artificial Intelligence. A veteran developer, Rajat has worked at eBay, Infosys, Attributor, DistBelief and a number of startups.
Catch his enthralling talk live only at Shaastra IITM’s Youtube channel:-
Link: https://youtu.be/qkWPPxOQkb0
Date: 20th May 2020
Time: 11:30 AM IST
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