In a recent Stanford University seminar, AI luminary, Coursera and Landing AI co-founder Andrew Ng gave his two cents on the state of AI and opportunities he's sees going forward. It's a timely delivery considering the fast pace of innovation that the field is witnessing, especially from OpenAI's GPT models and the democratizing ChatGPT web application, like their recent release of ChatGPT for Enterprise, addressing security and data privacy concerns, and their native Advanced Data Analysis feature.
Ng started his talk by drawing an intriguing parallel between AI and electricity, a flashback to his reverberating analogy delivered at a similar Stanford speech, back in 2017. Just as electricity revolutionized multiple sectors from manufacturing to healthcare, Ng believes AI is poised to do the same. He argued that AI is a general-purpose technology that can be applied across a wide range of fields, from healthcare and education to finance and beyond.
