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Cassie Kozyrkov

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648 total appearances

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Unblinded with Sean Callagy
Former Google Chief Decision Scientist Cassie Kozyrkov on AI, Decisions, and Human Responsibility

And we can pull out patterns in them and turn that into the code that the computer is going to follow without anybody writing the explicit instructions.

Unblinded with Sean Callagy
Former Google Chief Decision Scientist Cassie Kozyrkov on AI, Decisions, and Human Responsibility

And that's your older version of AI, right?

Unblinded with Sean Callagy
Former Google Chief Decision Scientist Cassie Kozyrkov on AI, Decisions, and Human Responsibility

Your pre-ChatGPT version of AI that mostly it's enterprises.

Unblinded with Sean Callagy
Former Google Chief Decision Scientist Cassie Kozyrkov on AI, Decisions, and Human Responsibility

It's not like, you know,

Unblinded with Sean Callagy
Former Google Chief Decision Scientist Cassie Kozyrkov on AI, Decisions, and Human Responsibility

Regular person's gonna wake up one day and be like, I need to get five million photographs of cats, and then I need to go and pull some, extract some patterns, right?

Unblinded with Sean Callagy
Former Google Chief Decision Scientist Cassie Kozyrkov on AI, Decisions, and Human Responsibility

That's Google.

Unblinded with Sean Callagy
Former Google Chief Decision Scientist Cassie Kozyrkov on AI, Decisions, and Human Responsibility

And if you use Google Photos, any Google Photos fans,

Unblinded with Sean Callagy
Former Google Chief Decision Scientist Cassie Kozyrkov on AI, Decisions, and Human Responsibility

A little bit, right?

Unblinded with Sean Callagy
Former Google Chief Decision Scientist Cassie Kozyrkov on AI, Decisions, and Human Responsibility

I don't know if you remember, because I like data and probably should have been a librarian or a monk in the medieval times, but I grew up with computers, so I remember labeling my photographs, because I like to keep my data in order.

Unblinded with Sean Callagy
Former Google Chief Decision Scientist Cassie Kozyrkov on AI, Decisions, and Human Responsibility

And so, if I want to quickly find my cats, I would have some kind of thing in the file name.

Unblinded with Sean Callagy
Former Google Chief Decision Scientist Cassie Kozyrkov on AI, Decisions, and Human Responsibility

Do you remember how painful that is?

Unblinded with Sean Callagy
Former Google Chief Decision Scientist Cassie Kozyrkov on AI, Decisions, and Human Responsibility

Does anyone still do that?

Unblinded with Sean Callagy
Former Google Chief Decision Scientist Cassie Kozyrkov on AI, Decisions, and Human Responsibility

Because it's okay to admit it if you do, but I am here to tell you that that is a solved problem now.

Unblinded with Sean Callagy
Former Google Chief Decision Scientist Cassie Kozyrkov on AI, Decisions, and Human Responsibility

And you can just upload it to Google Photos and then search cat and it pops up all the ones with cats.

Unblinded with Sean Callagy
Former Google Chief Decision Scientist Cassie Kozyrkov on AI, Decisions, and Human Responsibility

Right?

Unblinded with Sean Callagy
Former Google Chief Decision Scientist Cassie Kozyrkov on AI, Decisions, and Human Responsibility

That's using this technology.

Unblinded with Sean Callagy
Former Google Chief Decision Scientist Cassie Kozyrkov on AI, Decisions, and Human Responsibility

And this is not a 2021 and further thing.

Unblinded with Sean Callagy
Former Google Chief Decision Scientist Cassie Kozyrkov on AI, Decisions, and Human Responsibility

This has been around for many years before that.

Unblinded with Sean Callagy
Former Google Chief Decision Scientist Cassie Kozyrkov on AI, Decisions, and Human Responsibility

But it's big companies solving big company things using this concept.

Unblinded with Sean Callagy
Former Google Chief Decision Scientist Cassie Kozyrkov on AI, Decisions, and Human Responsibility

Now, a quick thing that I want to get everybody ready here to understand using data for stuff.