
Economist Podcasts Babbage: Fei-Fei Li on how to really think about the future of AI
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Nov 22, 2023 Fei-Fei Li, a pioneer in computer vision and co-director of Stanford's Institute for Human-Centred AI, discusses the transformative impact of AI technologies like ChatGPT. She advocates for a human-centered approach, emphasizing AI as a tool to enhance rather than replace humans. The conversation tackles ethical challenges, including disinformation and inherent biases, while navigating the complexities of AI governance. Li also explores the philosophical implications of AI sentience, urging a focus on responsible development and real-world societal impacts.
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AlexNet Breakthrough
- AlexNet, a deep learning model, significantly improved image recognition in 2012.
- Fei-Fei Li recognized this as a pivotal moment in AI's development.
Deep Learning Explained
- Deep learning uses layered neural networks to process information, mimicking neurons.
- Training involves feeding the network millions of labeled images to learn patterns and differentiate objects.
AI's Double-Edged Sword
- AI, like any tool, has a dual nature, capable of both good and harm.
- Responsible governance and mitigation of risks are crucial for its ethical development.

