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[Re-sliced] 42. Is there anything you’d like to talk about, that we haven't covered?

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Humans of AI: Stories, Not Stats is an interview series with AI researchers to get to know them better as people. We don't talk about AI or their work or the stats of their life like what college they went to. They share what they think about, what they are insecure about, what they get excited about. They share the stories of their day-to-day life.
In [Re-sliced] Humans of AI: Stories Not Stats, we have collated answers from all guests to the same question. All thanks to the efforts of Varshini Subhash and Mukul Khanna!
All interviews in the series are available at http://humanstories.ai. They were recorded in September and October 2020.
The host is Devi Parikh, an Associate Professor in the School of Interactive Computing at Georgia Tech and a Research Scientist at Facebook AI Research (FAIR). Find out more about her here or follow her on Twitter.
The guests are Dhruv Batra, Meg Mitchell, Vladlen Koltun, Antonio Torralba, Y-Lan Boureau, Jitendra Malik, Hugo Larochelle, Joelle Pineau, Noah Smith, Bill Freeman, Aishwarya Agrawal, Ayanna Howard, Timnit Gebru, Derek Hoiem, Anima Anandkumar, Rahul Sukthankar, Jeff Dean and Jia-Bin Huang.

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Humans of AI: Stories, Not Stats is an interview series with AI researchers to get to know them better as people. We don't talk about AI or their work or the stats of their life like what college they went to. They share what they think about, what they are insecure about, what they get excited about. They share the stories of their day-to-day life.
In [Re-sliced] Humans of AI: Stories Not Stats, we have collated answers from all guests to the same question. All thanks to the efforts of Varshini Subhash and Mukul Khanna!
All interviews in the series are available at http://humanstories.ai. They were recorded in September and October 2020.
The host is Devi Parikh, an Associate Professor in the School of Interactive Computing at Georgia Tech and a Research Scientist at Facebook AI Research (FAIR). Find out more about her here or follow her on Twitter.
The guests are Dhruv Batra, Meg Mitchell, Vladlen Koltun, Antonio Torralba, Y-Lan Boureau, Jitendra Malik, Hugo Larochelle, Joelle Pineau, Noah Smith, Bill Freeman, Aishwarya Agrawal, Ayanna Howard, Timnit Gebru, Derek Hoiem, Anima Anandkumar, Rahul Sukthankar, Jeff Dean and Jia-Bin Huang.

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/humanstoriesai/message
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