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The Significance of Airtable and Fast AI in Practical Learning
This podcast discusses the practical application of Airtable and Fast AI. Airtable provides easy access to subsets of data and Fast AI enables hands-on exploration of cutting-edge deep learning that is both accessible to beginners and useful to experts.
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In this episode of the Artificial Intelligence podcast, Lex Friedman talks with Jeremy Howard, the founder of Fast AI, a research institute that aims to make deep learning easy to use for everyone.
00:00 - 01:17 (01:17)
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In this episode of the Artificial Intelligence podcast, Lex Friedman talks with Jeremy Howard, the founder of Fast AI, a research institute that aims to make deep learning easy to use for everyone. They discuss Jeremy's journey into artificial intelligence, the experience of running Fast AI, the challenges and future of deep learning, and its practical applications.
ChapterThe Significance of Airtable and Fast AI in Practical Learning
EpisodeJeremy Howard: fast.ai Deep Learning Courses and Research
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
This podcast episode discusses the challenges faced while exploring better musical scales in the normal 12-tone interval scale using Visual Basic for Applications, which is not a good programming language but has a fantastic programming environment.
01:17 - 04:13 (02:55)
Summary
This podcast episode discusses the challenges faced while exploring better musical scales in the normal 12-tone interval scale using Visual Basic for Applications, which is not a good programming language but has a fantastic programming environment.
ChapterThe Significance of Airtable and Fast AI in Practical Learning
EpisodeJeremy Howard: fast.ai Deep Learning Courses and Research
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The relationship between Excel and Access is very close as Access was the relational database equivalent and people still do a lot of things in Excel that should be in Access because they know it.
04:13 - 05:13 (01:00)
Summary
The relationship between Excel and Access is very close as Access was the relational database equivalent and people still do a lot of things in Excel that should be in Access because they know it.