Famous Quotes
I believe in human-centered AI to benefit people in positive and benevolent ways.
Yes, we have prototyped cars that can drive by themselves, but without smart vision, they cannot really tell the difference between a crumpled paper bag on the road, which can be run over, and a rock that size, which should be avoided.
We need to inject humanism into our AI education and research by injecting all walks of life into the process.
We will not only use the machines for their intelligence, we will also collaborate with them in ways that we cannot even imagine.
As one of the leaders in the world for AI, I feel tremendous excitement and responsibility to create the most awesome and benevolent technology for society and to educate the most awesome and benevolent technologists - that's my calling.
Understanding vision and building visual systems is really understanding intelligence.
When I was a graduate student in computer science in the early 2000s, computers were barely able to detect sharp edges in photographs, let alone recognize something as loosely defined as a human face.
Technology could benefit or hurt people, so the usage of tech is the responsibility of humanity as a whole, not just the discoverer. I am a person before I'm an AI technologist.
I believe in the future of AI changing the world. The question is, who is changing AI? It is really important to bring diverse groups of students and future leaders into the development of AI.
For me it's very important to think about AI's impact in the world, and one of the most important missions is to democratize this technology.
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