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3. David Holz on Building a Career in Silicon Valley and the Future of Deep Learning (Live at ISEF)

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David Holz, founder and CTO of Leap Motion, interviews with Brendon and Anish on building a career in Silicon Valley and the future of deep learning, live at Intel ISEF 2019 in Phoenix, Arizona. Holz offers insightful commentary on the beginnings of his own career, including Intel ISEF, the world of research, and the founding and early days of Leap Motion. He goes on to discuss advice for students looking to start a career in deep learning, the most promising areas of the rapidly growing field, and some future directions it may take. Many thanks to Mr. Holz for joining us to share his experience and insights! Please send comments to shatteredgradients@gmail.com.
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David Holz, founder and CTO of Leap Motion, interviews with Brendon and Anish on building a career in Silicon Valley and the future of deep learning, live at Intel ISEF 2019 in Phoenix, Arizona. Holz offers insightful commentary on the beginnings of his own career, including Intel ISEF, the world of research, and the founding and early days of Leap Motion. He goes on to discuss advice for students looking to start a career in deep learning, the most promising areas of the rapidly growing field, and some future directions it may take. Many thanks to Mr. Holz for joining us to share his experience and insights! Please send comments to shatteredgradients@gmail.com.
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