Danh ngôn của Sebastian Thrun (Sứ mệnh: 9)

I ultimately got into robotics because for me, it was the best way to study intelligence.
It's sad that we never get trained to leave assumptions behind.
Nobody phrases it this way, but I think that artificial intelligence is almost a humanities discipline. It's really an attempt to understand human intelligence and human cognition.
At the end of the day, the true value proposition of education is employment.
Technology is synonymous for connection with other people.
I'd really love to see a business model for higher education going forward that is actually affordable, that uses modern technology to reach scale and quality and that really reimburses the services rendered in a way that's meaningful to everybody.
If we study learning as a data science, we can reverse engineer the human brain and tailor learning techniques to maximize the chances of student success. This is the biggest revolution that could happen in education, turning it into a data-driven science, and not such a medieval set of rumors professors tend to carry on.
I believe e-courses will eventually change people's attitude toward learning. Education will play an increasingly dominant role in people's lives. For people of all ages and all geographies.
In most parts of the world, starting a company that goes bust is dubbed a 'failure.' In Silicon Valley, we call this 'gaining experience.' We are willing to take the risks that are inherent for innovation.
Corporate America is drowning in meetings. To make one thing clear, I am not against communication. Quick one-on-ones can be extremely effective. I am talking about those hour-long recurring meetings, devoid of a clear agenda, and attended by many. I dread them.
As a college student, what really interested me was the human brain and human intelligence.
To me, mathematics, computer science, and the arts are insanely related. They're all creative expressions.
Education should learn from the positive side of gaming - reward, accomplishment, and fun.
Machine learning is the science of getting computers to learn without being explicitly programmed.