Examples of using Thrun in English and their translations into Chinese
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California Thrun.
Sebastian Thrun: Google's driverless car.
Paige Jean Thrun.
In early 2009 Thrun started the self-driving car project at Google.
Chris Anderson Thrun.
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Specifically, Thrun believes, higher education is going to change.
At least for a year and a half,no one in Google had a clue we existed,” Thrun said.
And so, in 2012, Thrun left Google X, and Udacity was born.
Thrun decided to open up his Stanford artificial intelligence class, CS221, to the world.
That's why he can'tgive a specific time frame today, though Thrun seems to think it's coming sooner than we think.
But Mr Thrun was optimistic that redundant roles will quickly be replaced.
In the long run, Thrun says, machine learning will have a democratizing influence.
Thrun sounded more ambitious about the ultimate goal:"It is like a university," he told me,"built by industry.".
California is a big deal,” said Thrun, the founder of Google's autonomous-car program,“because it tends to be hard to legislate here.”.
Thrun's great revelation came just over a year ago at the same TED conference where he unveiled the self-driving car.
Sebastian Thrun and Chris Anderson: The new generation of computers is programming itself.
Thrun's great revelation came just over a year ago at the same TED conference where he unveiled the self-driving car.
While at Google, Thrun led several projects at Google's X research lab, including Google Glass and Street View.
Thrun and his MOOC competitors may be setting out to democratize education, but it isn't going to happen tomorrow.
Kitty Hawk CEO Sebastian Thrun claims that flying its latest prototype is“as easy to use as playing Minecraft,” so we're already sold.
Meanwhile, Thrun had told his Stanford students they could take the class online if they didn't want to attend lectures.
Sebastian Thrun: Now I can't get my friend Harold back to life, but I can do something for all the people who died.
Thrun and his MOOC competitors may be setting out to democratize education, but it isn't going to happen tomorrow.
So Thrun put his artificial intelligence class online and 160,000 students ended up taking it, of which 23,000 graduated.
Thrun explained, but noted personal helicopters are so noisy they're being banned in some places like Napa, California.
Thrun left CMU in July 2003 to become an associate professor at Stanford University and was appointed as the director of SAIL in January 2004.
Thrun first began his research on driverless vehicles at Stanford, leading a student and faculty team that designed the Stanley robot car.
In an earlier interview, Thrun told TechCrunch that he discovered the company had grown too quickly and was burdened by its own self-inflicted red tape.
In an interview, Thrun said his motivation in creating the flying-car programme was similar to what drove the school's widely publicized self-driving car course.
Computer scientist Sebastian Thrun, cofounder of the MOOC provider Udacity, predicted that in 50 years, 10 institutions would be responsible for delivering higher education.