TED Talks In the fall of 2011 Peter Norvig taught a class with Sebastian Thrun on artificial intelligence at Stanford attended by 175 students in situ -- and over 100,000 via an interactive webcast.
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TED Talks In the fall of 2011 Peter Norvig taught a class with Sebastian Thrun on artificial intelligence at Stanford attended by 175 students in situ -- and over 100,000 via an interactive webcast. Via Susan Bainbridge No comment yet.
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With his TED Talks series, the former magazine mogul Chris Anderson has racked up 500 million web video views for speeches by academics and technological experts. ... Via Susan Bainbridge Delete the scoop?
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TED Talks Yang Lan, a journalist and entrepreneur who's been called "the Oprah of China," offers insight into the next generation of young Chinese citizens -- urban, connected (via microblogs) and alert to injustice. Via Susan Bainbridge, juandoming
Trey Rouse's comment,
May 2, 1:02 PM
I thought that this was insanely intriguing, informative and entertaining. I mean she made the most interesting and correct points in how China has changed and showed that they aren't all tight and restricting as they were and I actually thought to myself while watching only the first 5 minutes, "Well if her generation fought for all of this then what is the current one doing?" and to that she answered, "Well they don't seem to be doing much." and that is so true. This I would definitely agree with. What are they doing? Who knows what.
Braden Oldham's comment,
May 2, 9:48 PM
China is becoming a less tight and more freedom country. Also it made me wonder how does our generation change our country.
Aj highsmith's comment,
May 3, 1:55 PM
It made think that maye the change in China might change the world or how people look at china and what they think of it.
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