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Etzioni on AI: Does AI bolster or undercut democracy?
As America marks its 250th year, the debate over AI's impact on self-government hinges on a crucial tension: while pessimists ...
"The future has to be getting people to partner well and create together with the machines," Koller told Fortune.
With healthy ($500 million plus) financing and major deals with pharma and Genomics England, insitro is one of the standouts of AI in drug discovery and development. Koller’s goal is simple: to ...
From monochrome PC-DOS screens to AI breakthroughs, Daphne Koller reflects on technology, education, impact, and humanity.
Coursera founders Daphne Koller and Andrew Ng don't think small. Their Mountain View, Calif., online-education company is less than two years old, yet it already has attracted more than 4 million ...
Last week, I kicked off a series on education technology with an interview with Sebastian Thrun, CEO of Udacity. Daphne Koller who co-founded and is the co-CEO of Coursera, by some measures the ...
Working at the intersection of biology and computing may be the most exciting new spot for technologists at the moment. That’s the word from Daphne Koller, the founder and chief executive officer of ...
In a blog post, Coursera co-founder Daphne Koller announced she is leaving the company to join Alphabet subsidiary Calico. Koller founded Coursera with Andrew Ng back in 2012 after working together on ...
This morning at Disrupt SF, Coursera’s president Daphne Koller pushed back against the notion that her company is a for-profit education company: In her view, Coursera is instead a for-profit ...
Famed founder Daphne Koller tells it straight: ‘With most drugs, we do not understand why they work’
Daphne Koller doesn’t mind hard work. She joined Stanford University’s computer science department in 1995, spending the next 18 years there in a full-time capacity before co-founding the online ...
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