Jensen Huang to Sam Altman: The guest list turning a Stanford AI class into a tech summit
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Jensen Huang to Sam Altman: The guest list turning a Stanford AI class into a tech summit
"The course has one project that encourages students to see what they can create and scale with AI over the semester. 'One person with the right AI tools can now produce what once required an organization.'"
"'We said, 'Hey, if I were a student right now, who do I want to listen to for their view on what I should or shouldn't focus on?'"
Stanford University's 'Frontier Systems' course, taught by Michael Abbott and Anjney Midha, focuses on AI infrastructure over 10 weeks. Originally named 'Security at Scale,' the course has grown from 60 to 500 students. The curriculum aims to equip students with skills for integrating AI into daily operations, which is increasingly demanded by employers. Guest speakers from major tech companies provide insights and leadership advice. A key project encourages students to create and scale AI solutions, emphasizing the potential of individuals using AI tools to generate significant value.
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