Examples of using Thrun in English and their translations into Chinese
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Thrun insists these latest layoffs aren't just a half-hearted attempt to quickly cut costs and instead are part of a strategic turnaround plan.
In an interview, Thrun said his motivation in creating the flying-car programme was similar to what drove the school's widely publicised self-driving car course.
In AAAI 2017, Sebastian Thrun obtained two awards: AAAI Classic Paper Award and AAAI/EAAI Outstanding Educator Award.
For me, it's the coolest thing ever in programming,” Thrun says,“because now anyone can program.”.
At Stanford, Levinson became the protégé of Sebastian Thrun, the professor who went on to lead Google's self-driving car project.
At TechCrunch Disrupt SF 2017, Thrun talked a lot about flying cars and how that was the future of transportation.
Asked if this nanodegree would also include curriculum that covers ethical considerations in artificial intelligence, Thrun politely but adamantly said.
For me, it's the coolest thing ever in programming,” Thrun says,“because now anyone can program.”.
Thrun was born in 1967 in Solingen, Germany(then West Germany), the son of Winfried and Kristin(Grüner) Thrun.
But no, Udacity hasn't ruled out the development of artificially intelligent apps to help those teachers do their work, Thrun said.
During his time at Carnegie Mellon University(1998- 2003), Thrun developed Pearl, a robotic caregiver for the elderly.
Thrun left Google X because his vision for humanity was even bigger than what he felt he could do there.
But in 2003, Thrun revived SAIL and- in at least some ways- the McCarthy spirit.
Thrun, in an e-mail to his colleagues, said that several team members had“concerns about Anthony's commitment and integrity.”.
Udacity received seed money from venture capital firm Charles River Ventures, but Thrun has not yet explained how he will make a profit.
Thrun led development of the robotic vehicle Stanley which won the 2005 DARPA Grand Challenge, and which has since been placed on exhibit in the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History.
Thrun likes to quote Google's Larry Page, whom he calls one of his mentors:“If you don't think big, you don't do big things.
Levandowski and his boss, Sebastian Thrun- another Grand Challenge alumnus- then proposed to Google's leadership that the next step was developing self-driving cars.
Instead, Thrun says these measures will allow Udacity from a money-losing operation to a“break-even or profitable company by next quarter and then moving forward.”.
At the University of Bonn, Thrun studied machine learning, but dabbled in psychology-“My passion at the time was people, understanding human intelligence.”.