20VC: Andrew NG on The Biggest Bottlenecks in AI | How LLMs Can Be Used as a Geopolitical Weapon | Do Margins Matter in a World of AI? | Is Defensibility Dead in a World of AI? | Will AI Deliver Masa Son's Predictions of 5% GDP Growth?
20VC: Andrew NG on The Biggest Bottlenecks in AI | How LLMs Can Be Used as a Geopolitical Weapon | Do Margins Matter in a World of AI? | Is Defensibility Dead in a World of AI? | Will AI Deliver Masa Son's Predictions of 5% GDP Growth?
20VC: Andrew NG on The Biggest Bottlenecks in AI | How LLMs Can Be Used as a Geopolitical Weapon | Do Margins Matter in a World of AI? | Is Defensibility Dead in a World of AI? | Will AI Deliver Masa Son's Predictions of 5% GDP Growth?
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Shownote
Dr. Andrew Ng is a globally recognized leader in AI. He is Founder of DeepLearning.AI, Executive Chairman of LandingAI, General Partner at AI Fund, Chairman and Co-Founder of Coursera. As a pioneer in machine learning Andrew has authored or co-authored ove...
Highlights
Highlights
In this forward-looking discussion, Dr. Andrew Ng explores the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, touching on technological, economic, and geopolitical forces shaping its trajectory. From infrastructure constraints to shifts in workforce dynamics, he offers a grounded perspective on AI’s real-world impact and long-term potential.
Chapters
Chapters
Andrew Ng on AI's future and global impact
00:00What are the Biggest Bottlenecks in AI Today?
03:19How LLMs Can Be Used as a Geopolitical Weapon
08:51Should AI Talent Really Be Paid Billions?
15:48Why is the Application Layer the Most Exciting Layer?
29:07Do Margins Matter in a World of AI?
36:22Is Defensibility Dead in a World of AI?
38:02Will AI Deliver Masa Son's Predictions of 5% GDP Growth?
45:29Are We in an AI Bubble?
49:39Will Human Labour Budgets Shift to AI Spend?
57:31Transcript
Transcript
Andrew Ng: In my career working in AI, I have yet to meet a single AI person that ever felt like they had enough compute. Data centers are the critical infrastructure for building the digital economy. I think that open-weight models is a tremendous source ...
