Submitted by Singularian2501 t3_ygtb5h in MachineLearning

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdiD-9MMpb0

OUTLINE:

0:00 - Introduction 0:58 - Neural networks 6:01 - Biology 11:32 - Aliens 21:43 - Universe 33:34 - Transformers 41:50 - Language models 52:01 - Bots 58:21 - Google's LaMDA 1:05:44 - Software 2.0 1:16:44 - Human annotation 1:18:41 - Camera vision 1:23:46 - Tesla's Data Engine 1:27:56 - Tesla Vision 1:34:26 - Elon Musk 1:39:33 - Autonomous driving 1:44:28 - Leaving Tesla 1:49:55 - Tesla's Optimus 1:59:01 - ImageNet 2:01:40 - Data 2:11:31 - Day in the life 2:24:47 - Best IDE 2:31:53 - arXiv 2:36:23 - Advice for beginners 2:45:40 - Artificial general intelligence 2:59:00 - Movies 3:04:53 - Future of human civilization 3:09:13 - Book recommendations 3:15:21 - Advice for young people 3:17:12 - Future of machine learning 3:24:00 - Meaning of life

The episode was made after a call for questions by Lex Fridman himself:

https://www.reddit.com/r/MachineLearning/comments/y89xqw/d_call_for_questions_for_andrej_karpathy_from_lex/

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Realistic_Decision99 t1_iuao9om wrote

His interviews were really interesting in the beginning, but now I feel like I’m watching the same episode for the 40th time.

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learn-deeply t1_iuatglv wrote

So insufferable. Wish he would just let the interviewee talk instead of him rehashing his same uninteresting thoughts every episode.

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SeveralTaste3 t1_iue8d7k wrote

usually i just tap the right arrow key a bunch of times the second the camera cuts to lex and he opens his mouth. it genuinely makes the interviews much more palatable.

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Sirisian t1_iub37jw wrote

He didn't ask my question, darn. He turned the various camera questions people asked into a vague camera question. Kind of figured that would happen. He tends to not get into specific questions which is unfortunate.

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thro_a_wey t1_iubqgh4 wrote

This guy did not answer anything, and he just repeated stuff that he heard from Elon. They spent 5 minutes talking about self driving, and all he said is that it's harder than we thought.. no word on how they scammed a billion dollars from people in exchange for a software that can't work even in mild rain or snow, and could be made illegal to use on roads at any time.

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flumberbuss t1_iuc4a7k wrote

Are you sure Elon didn’t hear it from him? Why would anyone think the influence is the other way around?

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logicallyzany t1_iucagkr wrote

It’s Reddit, the only thing Redditors are “certain” of is that rich white man = evil and manipulative, and scientist = angelic and transparent.

Considering your proposition would literally implode their minds.

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thro_a_wey t1_iuiawck wrote

Wow, that is one stupid comment. It's not a question of who influenced who, the point is that he didn't say anything truthful. Andrej Karpathy is not angelic and transparent, he has consistently misrepresented FSD on behalf of Tesla.

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logicallyzany t1_iuilmpq wrote

Imagine calling a comment stupid when you don’t even understand the conversation.

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grchelp2018 t1_iuht264 wrote

His arguments sound like problems of tesla. Having multiple teams, dealing with different supply chains, the cost etc are all tesla problems. Elon doesn't want to deal with it so he convinced Karpathy. To be honest, I'm not sure how much he believes it himself. He isn't going to disagree with Elon in public.

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faschu t1_iucwopi wrote

Thanks for the nice episode. Don't see a point to criticize the talk they had, but instead enjoy all the interesting parts (such a the books, e.g.).

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shaktiman101 t1_iuix54q wrote

how do you even watch such long 3+ hours of interviews? I'm curious as to how people watch such long videos, do they just sit & watch it in one go or they spread it out over multiple sessions ?

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