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Summary
Jason, an academic, researcher, and entrepreneur, discusses various topics related to computer science, AI, and entrepreneurship. He shares insights on changes in student interest and research topics, the impact of social applications on teaching style and curriculum design, and the recruitment of faculty for the robotics department at the University of Michigan. Jason also discusses inflection points for computer vision, the importance of physically grounded computer vision, and the founding of his company, Voxel 51. He shares customer stories and reflects on the New York Times copyright infringement case against OpenAI.
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Summary
Jason, an academic, researcher, and entrepreneur, discusses various topics related to computer science, AI, and entrepreneurship. He shares insights on changes in student interest and research topics, the impact of social applications on teaching style and curriculum design, and the recruitment of faculty for the robotics department at the University of Michigan. Jason also discusses inflection points for computer vision, the importance of physically grounded computer vision, and the founding of his company, Voxel 51. He shares customer stories and reflects on the New York Times copyright infringement case against OpenAI.
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