![]() ![]() But I do think we do need more women in the industry. Do I think he deserves it? My view is everyone deserves everything. He’s young, and lots of people are jealous of him. for Tesla right now, so he works with Elon Musk. He started the first popular deep learning course. He always looks like he just woke up, he’s super chill. He started a company named MetaMind which was acquired by Salesforce. There’s another person I admire, called Richard Socher. I’m thinking of asking people like Andrew Ng, chief scientist at Baidu and one of the creators of Google Brain. community by presenting their real side-they’re often falsely portrayed as evil or as geniuses. I want to focus on significant people in the A.I. community in your book “Humans of A.I.”? Who do you plan to include? On a short meeting-packed visit to Vietnam from London, where she’s based for the summer as she works on two new books-her first in English-we invited Chip Huyen over to our temporary home at Toong’s “ Jungle Station.” “This is my fourth meeting of the day so excuse me if I’m slow to answer,” Chip Huyen apologizes as we sit down to talk tech and tackling controversy. But in 2013, whether or not Chip Huyen was telling stories became a media furor as doubts about the authenticity of her first travelogue surfaced. She has also written three best-selling books in Vietnamese: “Asia Is Home, Don’t Cry” (Chau A La Nha, Dung Khoc), “Don’t Die In Africa” (Dung Chet O Chau Phi)-in her “Get Your Backpack And Go” series (Xach Ba Lo Len va Di)-and “American Dream-Journey To Stanford” (Giac Mo My-Duong Den Stanford). The writer and computer scientist has Bachelor and Master’s degrees from Stanford where she taught courses like “ TensorFlow for Deep Learning Research.” Chip Huyen was also creative director of Vietnam’s second most popular search engine, Coc Coc, she launched the community action group Free Hugs Vietnam, and she interned at Netflix-experiencing their innovative approach to culture and recruiting firsthand. The data and charts on the following pages is a compilation of the past year.Chip Huyen has lots of stories to tell. After collecting the data for a few months I decided I would collect the data for one full year and make a year end report. I continued to log my time after the first month because I did not want to miss any important event that might happen and change the results. ![]() ![]() I was hoping I would look at the results and it would be obvious that I watch too much television, or spend too much time with friends, or I spend too much time at the bar.Īt the beginning, I did not set a deadline to complete the research I guess I had in the back of my head that it would last a couple weeks or maybe a month. I always tell myself there are not enough hours in a day and I do not have enough time to complete projects. When I first started the project it was intended to help me find more time to work on projects. I have been logging hours spent on each activity I do throughout each day. Since October 2013 I have been working on a personal project about how I spend my time. ![]()
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