Fei-Fei Li, founding director of the Institute for Human-Centered AI at Stanford University and author of the book The Worlds I See: Curiosity, Exploration and Discovery At The Dawn of AI, about her path from physics to computer science and the promise and potential of human-centered artificial intelligence.
Fei-Fei Li argues that humans should be at the center of the conversation and the technology itself. How did we get to this moment? And how worried or excited should we be about the future of AI? No matter how it all shakes out, AI leader and early innovator Dr. AI is even being touted as a way to help solve the climate crisis. Then there’s the recent speculation about a revolutionary new model from the company, called Q*, which can solve basic math problems.īeyond the inner workings of AI’s most high profile startup are stories about AI upending just about every part of society-healthcare, entertainment, the military, and the arts.
OpenAI Founder and CEO Sam Altman was forced out, and then dramatically returned to his post-all in the span of a week. Just about every day there’s a new headline about artificial intelligence.