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  1. Educator and entrepreneur Sebastian Thrun wants us to use AI to free humanity of repetitive work and unleash our creativity. In an inspiring, informative conversation with TED Curator Chris Anderson, Thrun discusses the progress of deep learning, why we shouldn't fear runaway AI and how society will be better off if dull, tedious work is done with the help of machines.

  2. May 1, 2012 · Glasses that can overlay digital images in a field of vision, called heads-up displays, offered an ideal solution. ... Photo: Sebastian Thrun, Google, Stanford, Udacity attends Wired Business ...

  3. Not on LinkedIn. Please send me email. · Experience: Self-employed · Education: University of Bonn, Germany · Location: Mountain View · 500+ connections on LinkedIn. View Sebastian Thrun’s ...

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  4. Sebastian Thrun is CEO of Kitty Hawk, founder and Chairman of Udacity and Cresta, a former Google Fellow and VP, and an Adjunct Professor at Stanford University. He has published over 380 scientific papers and 11 books, and he is a member of the National Academy of Engineering in the US. Fast Company named Thrun the fifth most creative person ...

  5. Sebastian Thrun's Homepage. I am a research professor at Stanford, a Google Fellow, and a co-founder of Udacity . At Google, founded Google X, which is home to projects like the Google self-driving car and the recently announced Google Glass. We are trying to radically innovate, innovate, innovate. And I am on a mission to learn from Google's ...

  6. From the yes respondents, 52% are only willing to pay up to $160 for a pair of Google Glasses. Men are more likely to buy Google Glasses than women. People within the 18-24 age group are likely to feel self-conscious wearing Google Glasses. Self consciousness of wearing Google Glasses is more common with women than men.

  7. Sebastian Thrun. This article describes a methodology for programming robots known as probabilistic robotics. The probabilistic paradigm pays tribute to the inherent uncertainty in robot perception, relying on explicit representations of uncertainty when determining what to do. This article surveys some of the progress in the field, using in ...

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