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[AI as the New Electricity: Andrew Ng on the Future of Intelligence]-[Ep. 32: Deep Learning Pioneer Andrew Ng on AI as the New Electricity]

NVIDIA AI Podcast · B2 · 2017-07-26

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AI as the New Electricity: Navigating the Future of Intelligent Systems

In this insightful discussion, Andrew Ng, a seminal figure in artificial intelligence and deep learning, articulates his vision for the future of AI, drawing a profound parallel between the emergence of artificial intelligence today and the transformative power of electricity a century ago.

AI: The Modern Utility

Ng posits that AI is "the new electricity." Just as electricity revolutionized every major industry—from agriculture and manufacturing to communication and healthcare—AI is poised to do the same. He suggests that the mark of a truly successful technology is its eventual invisibility. When we use a smartphone, we do not label it as an "electricity-powered device"; it is simply a utility. Similarly, Ng envisions a future where AI becomes so pervasive and reliable that it disappears into the background of our daily lives, quietly powering systems like spam filters, credit card fraud detection, and recommendation engines.

The Path to Transformation: Supervised Learning

Despite the prevailing hype, Ng argues that the vast majority of current economic value created by AI stems from supervised learning. By teaching machines "input-to-output mappings"—such as translating English to French or diagnosing ECG readings—we are systematically automating business processes. He highlights that the path forward involves integrating these AI capabilities into existing workflows. For instance, instead of relying on intuition to order inventory, retailers can use AI to make "thoughtful and systematic" decisions based on data.

Expanding the AI Toolkit

While supervised learning remains the workhorse of the industry, Ng notes that other forms of machine learning are gaining traction:

  • Transfer Learning: The ability to apply knowledge gained from one task (e.g., image recognition) to a completely different domain (e.g., analyzing radiology images) is a critical growth area.
  • Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs): These are increasingly relevant in generating synthetic data and complex outputs.
  • Reinforcement Learning: While highly successful in gaming and robotics, Ng believes this field is still in the early stages of broader industrial application.

The Imperative of Lifelong Learning

Reflecting on the societal impact, Ng emphasizes that AI will inevitably displace certain jobs, making the traditional model of education—where one learns for a few years and then coasts for forty—obsolete. He advocates for lifelong learning as a survival skill for the modern workforce. He notes that while there are no short-term rewards for studying on weekends, consistent, long-term dedication is the "marathon" required to remain relevant in an AI-driven economy.

Building an AI-First Organization

Ng offers a cautionary tale for business leaders: simply building a website does not make a company an "internet company," and similarly, integrating a few algorithms does not constitute an "AI company." True AI organizations are characterized by:

  • Strategic Data Acquisition: Treating data as a long-term asset, often playing "multi-year chess games" to acquire the right information to monetize later.
  • Centralized Data Warehousing: Enabling engineers to access data across multiple products to drive innovation.
  • New Organizational Roles: The traditional job descriptions for product managers and engineers are breaking down. In the era of autonomous systems, such as self-driving cars, leaders must invent entirely new processes for product design and communication.

Conclusion: The Ubiquity of AI

When challenged to name an industry that will remain untouched by AI, Ng struggles to find one. His rule of thumb is that any task a human can perform in "less than one second of mental thought" is ripe for automation. Ultimately, Ng views the rapid evolution of technology not as a threat to software engineers, but as a continuation of the industry's history of constant adaptation. By embracing the shift toward AI-native architectures and committing to continuous learning, individuals and companies alike can navigate this transition and harness the transformative potential of the next great utility.

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AI is the new electricity.
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That's a great question.
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AI is already transforming all our lives.
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I hope this will only accelerate in the next few years.
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The secret is out now.
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roll out
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deeply transformed
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disappears into the background
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get traction
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on the horizon
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to NVIDIA's AI podcast. We are super excited to have with us today one of the pioneers of deep learning, one of the forces in artificial intelligence, Andrew Ng.
Andrew, Welcome. Hi. Thanks, Michael. Great to be here.
We're in Palo Alto and kind of off the 101 somewhere here and so deep in Silicon Valley.
And of course, all of you know Andrew was at Google.
He's an adjunct professor at Stanford. Baidu, you're the co-founder and chairman of Coursera, correct?
Co-founder and co-chairman. Co-founder and co-chairman, you have to be busy enough.

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