![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Most people would say now is maybe the most exciting time to be doing AI, because there’s so much progress… We’ve been able to solve, or nearly solve some of the major open problems of the field - speech recognition, machine translation, certain parts of computer vision, particularly recognizing objects and images… All those things now work pretty well, so we can roll out all those techniques into the real world, and do cool things like driving cars and everything like that. at Stanford, I joined Berkeley in ‘86, so it’s 34 years teaching at Berkeley… And it’s been a pretty interesting time. Then I got to use a giant computer at Imperial College, so I wrote a chess program. I first started doing AI when I was in high school, because I got a programmable calculator and I thought I could make it really intelligent… But it turned out that it only allowed 36 keystrokes in the program, so I didn’t get very far with taht attempt. Yes, as you say, it’s been quite a long time. ![]()
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