Sebastian Thrun: Flying Cars, Autonomous Vehicles, and Education
from Lex Fridman Podcast
by Lex Fridman
Published: Sat Dec 21 2019
Show Notes
Sebastian Thrun is one of the greatest roboticists, computer scientists, and educators of our time. He led development of the autonomous vehicles at Stanford that won the 2005DARPA Grand Challenge and placed second in the 2007DARPA Urban Challenge. He then led the Google self-driving car program which launched the self-driving revolution. He taught the popular Stanford course on Artificial Intelligence in 2011which was one of the first MOOCs. That experience led him to co-found Udacity, an online education platform. He is also the CEO of Kitty Hawk, a company working on building flying cars or more technically eVTOLS which stands for electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft.
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Here’s the outline of the episode. On some podcast players you should be able to click the timestamp to jump to that time.
– Introduction
– The Matrix
– Predicting the future 30+ years ago
– Machine learning and expert systems
– How to pick what ideas to work on
– DARPA Grand Challenges
– What does it take to be a good leader?
– Autonomous vehicles
– Waymo and Tesla Autopilot
– Self-Driving Car Nanodegree
– Machine learning
– AI in medical applications
– AI-related job loss and education
– Teaching soft skills
– Kitty Hawk and flying cars
– Love and AI
– Life