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Andrew Ng, founder of Landing AI, DeepLearning.AI, co-founder of Coursera and AI Fund Managing general partner, joins Caroline Hyde to push back on the pessimistic narrative around generative AI and why he believes many startups are needed to tackle the diverse use cases of the new technology. ——– Like this video? Subscribe to Bloomberg Technology…

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Andrew Ng, founder of Landing AI, DeepLearning.AI, co-founder of Coursera and AI Fund Managing general partner, joins Caroline Hyde to push back on the pessimistic narrative around generative AI and why he believes many startups are needed to tackle the diverse use cases of the new technology.
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    May 18, 2023 at 3:36 pm

    Nice thanks

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