That modesty and self reflection in the end "Trying to simplify concepts is an art and I am trying to be good at it" was the highlight for me. To be honest - things got super deep and technical for most part of the interview even though Nikhil was trying super hard to make a mental mind map which the viewers can latch on to. There is a huge opportunity for educators who have the knack of simplifying concepts, using analogies/examples and try to deliver the intuition behind deep tech like AI.
What an incredible speaker Yann is. He explained many of the concepts I always wanted to learn, and he explained in a simple, relatable terms. Also, he is patient, and willing to explain something he has already explained again, and trying different way so that the other person can understand. Qualities of a great teacher. I would love to take his course.
Nice Podcast. Yann explained everything incredibly. As a CS student from IIIT Bangalore, I still feel that a decent understanding of Computer Science and ML is needed to understand the talk in detail. Understanding it in detail helps aspiring entrepreneurs to make better decisions.
Everyone's going ga-ga on this, Nikhil and I do appreciate the effort and the background prep. I'm also likely to get a lot of pushback for this too - but, oh well. Here goes -- I think a large part of the struggle and interruptions in the first half was simply because you were asking him to "describe" a hierarchical diagram with you following and drawing it "in the air", so to speak, whereas he could have just as easily drawn it himself box by box and explained it beautifully (50s we had this, then there were these 2 branches, this one was dominant till the 90s and so on..). Kind of like someone having you describe a ticker tape's progression to an OHLC chart to a point-and-figure and they drawing it while they are also asking you about Level 2 quotes and 0 DTE option chains and expectancy!
Tu batayegaa ab kisko bulana h aur kisko nahi , jiska channel usko sochne do kyun idhar udhar ki baate kar rahe ho ustaad . X-MEN ko Ya deadpool ko bhi bulana chahiye
One of the Godfathers of AI in a podcast of an Indian Enterpreneur !! The magtitude of this feat by itself is just amazing! Thanks @nikhil.kamath for such quality podcasts
this video tells you that ai is not that easy that you think its totally different world altogether. Nikhil is doing what it mean to be done since a long back.
The biggest takeaway in terms of education is that LLMs (Large Language Models) are discrete. Video models, when fully developed, will have a deeper understanding of the world. If you want to ship an AI product, you should have a deep understanding of the AI field, as opposed to merely hiring someone and integrating AI into your product. good stuff!
Nikhil, for this talk with Prof LeCunn ,could have brought Varun Mayya to accompany him. Prof Cunn is in academic mode while Nikhil is in big picture mode so that we the layman could understand what Prof is trying to say. Varun would have been a good catalyst here.
I, respectfully, disagree. It takes a newbie to ask real newbie questions. Mayya has what people call 'the curse of knowledge.' I think most people watching the episode are also in the big-picture mode. They don't want to understand academic nuances but want to understand the basics of AI and the direction in which AI is heading from an authority figure/real academic like Prof LeCunn.
Nikhil Best episode in your podcast till date and I've been following you since day 0 This particular episode is very heavy. So I think it would make sense to add more animations and visuals midway where a major theory is being explained. Like when yaan explains reinforcement learning or anything for that matter. We are not talking about a zomato or a swiggy here. We're talking about how biological beings think. And for a noob like me it's not very easy to explain. Please add more visuals. I'd love to connect and talk about how we can democratize information and learning more cause I'm sure a lot of us want to learn about AI but get daunted by the sheer scale of it.
1:11:12 @Nikhil @WTF a correction in the visualisation, the remainder video goes through the "same encoder" as the first one and not "semi encoder". great content other wise.
Thanks for finally getting a real AI expert, Yann is legendary. Though your questions are still too basic - maybe you wanted to cater to the broader audience. Appreciate you bringing real AI professionals, please consider bringing in geoffrey hinton or demis hassabis next if you can.
Please can we have Rajiv Bajaj, MD Bajaj Auto. He speaks brilliantly, would love to see Nikhil and Rajiv together. Also add Royal Enfield guy Sidhartha Lal along with Motor Inc Schumi or Ather's Tarun Mehta. A good episode on ICE to EV, bikes, brands etc. From product perspective, ICE bikes are India's best export yet. Or Rajiv Bajaj along with his brother Sanjiv and Nikhil along with his brother. 3rd generation vs 1st generation business owners.
Been waiting since the teaser release wish there more frequent and quick. 😅 I know that this isn't Nikhil's profession but he's really good at it !........
i can definitely sense that towards the middle of the conversation, it was hard to keep track of all the nuances. while i admire the approach that Yann took, it seems that it still remains tricky to easily explain the mechanics behind the current AI trends. despite working in the field, i completely see that while trying to understand new concepts. i imagine it to be much more challenging for those from the outside. nonetheless it has been very inspiring for how to progress in this field and how to talk about it with others.
there is years of scientific effort gone behind identifying the ingredients of what is finally working a little bit today. Give respect to that. Not everything can be simplified in an hour long video.
@gunaysoni6792 it's trained on the internet what do you want? Agentic systems have access to search engine. Also differentiability in memory is not new. Neural turing machine was a good demonstration of that.
I really connected with the vision of Yann, but his language was too micro, and Im more comfortable with macro level conversations. Im surprised Nikhil who is similar was able to keep up with this conversation throughout.
Great perceptive ,thanks sir it such great initiative as we are young generation get such incredible info , it's my dream i hope i meet you have a conversation ...@NIKHILKAMATH SIR you are one my inspirational person like #Philanthropist
So basically , if i get it right, the next 5 years vision states that there would be alot of companies forming just on a configuration of an open source AI platform like lama and that configuration and changes they will making on that model to design the need will be their sole USP, So to summarise they aren't making a new invention but using the invention to build something useful to people and monetary fullfilling to the Companies?
Nikhil No no no There is too much underlying theory in everything yaan is saying. Without knowing the underlying theories we can't understand what he is saying . Please make this into a more detail series. A story of sorts
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23:14 Seeing this image of C & D I remember my computer teacher ask the class to write a code which will display C & D on simulation, almost every one wrote code of 50-60 line & i wrote it in ~10 lines, I got punished & bullied my teacher for being lazy & short-cut person.
He should have been provided with a white board, one can only explain these things to a certain extent without drawing it out.. Awesome podcast! Would love to see more of this kind of episodes.
Producing some products is called as manufacturing:- ex : china manufacturing most of the phone ,then infinix put its brand and sell it to us at more cost because of its brand
Nikhil needed Elon musk for this interview but ended up getting Yann who counts the number of papers and values degree more instead of entrepreneurship
The humbleness , The modesty of "Godfather of Ai " is evident . Something to learn
Bang onn..... recommendation
That modesty and self reflection in the end "Trying to simplify concepts is an art and I am trying to be good at it" was the highlight for me. To be honest - things got super deep and technical for most part of the interview even though Nikhil was trying super hard to make a mental mind map which the viewers can latch on to.
There is a huge opportunity for educators who have the knack of simplifying concepts, using analogies/examples and try to deliver the intuition behind deep tech like AI.
What an incredible speaker Yann is. He explained many of the concepts I always wanted to learn, and he explained in a simple, relatable terms. Also, he is patient, and willing to explain something he has already explained again, and trying different way so that the other person can understand. Qualities of a great teacher. I would love to take his course.
Nice Podcast. Yann explained everything incredibly.
As a CS student from IIIT Bangalore, I still feel that a decent understanding of Computer Science and ML is needed to understand the talk in detail. Understanding it in detail helps aspiring entrepreneurs to make better decisions.
Agreed
Everyone's going ga-ga on this, Nikhil and I do appreciate the effort and the background prep. I'm also likely to get a lot of pushback for this too - but, oh well. Here goes --
I think a large part of the struggle and interruptions in the first half was simply because you were asking him to "describe" a hierarchical diagram with you following and drawing it "in the air", so to speak, whereas he could have just as easily drawn it himself box by box and explained it beautifully (50s we had this, then there were these 2 branches, this one was dominant till the 90s and so on..). Kind of like someone having you describe a ticker tape's progression to an OHLC chart to a point-and-figure and they drawing it while they are also asking you about Level 2 quotes and 0 DTE option chains and expectancy!
Maybe the next guest should be Aswath Damodharan someone from Finance and Valuations😊
Tu batayegaa ab kisko bulana h aur kisko nahi , jiska channel usko sochne do kyun idhar udhar ki baate kar rahe ho ustaad . X-MEN ko Ya deadpool ko bhi bulana chahiye
Go Home and something like that i don't have anything , rapper , P. diddy
God bless you
You are blessed . Simulations
God father of AI for a reason. Thanks Nikhil for asking questions that are simple and learning drive….awesome podcast..
Funny to see Nikhil struggling to keep up with info bombarded😂
Too much jargon for a non engineer
One of the Godfathers of AI in a podcast of an Indian Enterpreneur !! The magtitude of this feat by itself is just amazing! Thanks @nikhil.kamath for such quality podcasts
Watching this Podcast just after my Deep Learning Exam
Wonderful interaction, Loved it!
Those who explain complex things in simple words are quite genius ...yann is one of them.
Excited for this release since you uploaded the teaser
this video tells you that ai is not that easy that you think
its totally different world altogether.
Nikhil is doing what it mean to be done since a long back.
Although this video doesn't have a ton of views, the content and the way it's presented are absolutely exceptional. Great work! 🎉👏
The biggest takeaway in terms of education is that LLMs (Large Language Models) are discrete. Video models, when fully developed, will have a deeper understanding of the world. If you want to ship an AI product, you should have a deep understanding of the AI field, as opposed to merely hiring someone and integrating AI into your product. good stuff!
Nikhil, for this talk with Prof LeCunn ,could have brought Varun Mayya to accompany him. Prof Cunn is in academic mode while Nikhil is in big picture mode so that we the layman could understand what Prof is trying to say. Varun would have been a good catalyst here.
I, respectfully, disagree. It takes a newbie to ask real newbie questions. Mayya has what people call 'the curse of knowledge.' I think most people watching the episode are also in the big-picture mode. They don't want to understand academic nuances but want to understand the basics of AI and the direction in which AI is heading from an authority figure/real academic like Prof LeCunn.
I want to thank you for this series. As a beginner in the world of business, I find these give me a great groundwork to begin with.
Nikhil
Best episode in your podcast till date and I've been following you since day 0
This particular episode is very heavy. So I think it would make sense to add more animations and visuals midway where a major theory is being explained.
Like when yaan explains reinforcement learning or anything for that matter.
We are not talking about a zomato or a swiggy here. We're talking about how biological beings think.
And for a noob like me it's not very easy to explain.
Please add more visuals.
I'd love to connect and talk about how we can democratize information and learning more cause I'm sure a lot of us want to learn about AI but get daunted by the sheer scale of it.
As an ai/ml student i love this podcast. Thaky you for bringing Yann ❤❤
Thank You Nikhil & Yann sir for making this ❤. Special thanks to Kailash Nadh sir for inspiring all us techies towards Open Source.
I don't know why but as an engineer would love to see K doing this podcast along with Nikhil 😊
For the aspiring Data scientist , it is a must watch video. Even for a noob like me, it delivers great insights.
What a combo is this? great! Would like to see more great people in your show
Next guest should be Elon Musk to explain on what Yann missed out on.
1:11:12 @Nikhil @WTF a correction in the visualisation, the remainder video goes through the "same encoder" as the first one and not "semi encoder". great content other wise.
Wowww… he explained in such detail yet easier for a layman. Benefits of getting a guy who knows stuff.
Thanks for finally getting a real AI expert, Yann is legendary. Though your questions are still too basic - maybe you wanted to cater to the broader audience. Appreciate you bringing real AI professionals, please consider bringing in geoffrey hinton or demis hassabis next if you can.
Please can we have Rajiv Bajaj, MD Bajaj Auto. He speaks brilliantly, would love to see Nikhil and Rajiv together. Also add Royal Enfield guy Sidhartha Lal along with Motor Inc Schumi or Ather's Tarun Mehta. A good episode on ICE to EV, bikes, brands etc.
From product perspective, ICE bikes are India's best export yet.
Or Rajiv Bajaj along with his brother Sanjiv and Nikhil along with his brother. 3rd generation vs 1st generation business owners.
Can we get Nikhil Kamath's Notes from this Conversation. Would be great summary of the entire discussion.
Been waiting since the teaser release wish there more frequent and quick. 😅 I know that this isn't Nikhil's profession but he's really good at it !........
finally an actual expert on AI :) who is not just regurgitating buzzwords
This is incredible stuff. Loved the podcast.
Nice ❤
Quality podcast.
Sir please, Do a podcast with Andrew Ng.
i can definitely sense that towards the middle of the conversation, it was hard to keep track of all the nuances.
while i admire the approach that Yann took, it seems that it still remains tricky to easily explain the mechanics behind the current AI trends. despite working in the field, i completely see that while trying to understand new concepts. i imagine it to be much more challenging for those from the outside.
nonetheless it has been very inspiring for how to progress in this field and how to talk about it with others.
there is years of scientific effort gone behind identifying the ingredients of what is finally working a little bit today. Give respect to that. Not everything can be simplified in an hour long video.
Good work as always ❤
Oh yeah this, got notified but little late let’s watch
Waiting since long time 🙇🏻♂️
8:10 Sam is sick. Nikhil cooked here 😂
Altman ?
Thank you sir , a very educating podcasts!
Been waiting for this!
Nikhil was right. Current LLM systems have persistent memory. Example is RAG systems ( Retrieval Augmented Generation systems)
RAG is not part of the LLM, you are doing retrieval separately and giving it to the LLM as context.
@gunaysoni6792 it's trained on the internet what do you want? Agentic systems have access to search engine. Also differentiability in memory is not new. Neural turing machine was a good demonstration of that.
@@TheCuriousCurator-Hindi Yann explained this with the book example. Parametric memory is not the same as persistent memory.
@gunaysoni6792 can you share the link?
@TheCuriousCurator-Hindi 1:03:05
I really connected with the vision of Yann, but his language was too micro, and Im more comfortable with macro level conversations. Im surprised Nikhil who is similar was able to keep up with this conversation throughout.
Nikhil randomly dropping bangers at 10:30 on a Wednesday night
Petition to bring naval rabikant
"Tell me if you don't understand it, because i can explain it in different ways" - Only true experts speak this language.
A huge fan of Nikhil can i get a like from him as the 1st comment.
Is it me only or Yann is actually rhyming every word he's speaking 🤯
Next guest: Demis Hassabis or Geoffrey Hinton please.
Thank you for enlightening India
Thank you nikhil ❤
Thanks Nikhil ❤
Great perceptive ,thanks sir it such great initiative as we are young generation get such incredible info , it's my dream i hope i meet you have a conversation ...@NIKHILKAMATH SIR you are one my inspirational person like #Philanthropist
New idea for nikhil, weekly vlog of a billionaire everyday life many will be interested 😅 , hit like if u want it
Legendary
It would have been interesting if Varun Maya was also in the conversation
Yarr Le Caaaunnn ko lekar agya bhai mera is baar..
*stupid me Google* - Heinnnm 😮😮😮😮😮
Nikhil your questions are real good for non engineerr
More engineer like..😊
Dude u have a great network ❤
We need a podcast about trading as well
So jealous of Nikhil to be taking a 1:1 class with the Godfather. Wish I got to ask my doubts from the man himself.
he is godfather of AI, be respectful in comment,😄😄
Are you talking about Hinton????
Andrej karpathy next, please 🙏
The Elephant analogy is there in jainism and it is called as syadvad
Much needed 🙌
One word.
Quality.
💯
So basically , if i get it right, the next 5 years vision states that there would be alot of companies forming just on a configuration of an open source AI platform like lama and that configuration and changes they will making on that model to design the need will be their sole USP,
So to summarise they aren't making a new invention but using the invention to build something useful to people and monetary fullfilling to the Companies?
Nikhil
No no no
There is too much underlying theory in everything yaan is saying. Without knowing the underlying theories we can't understand what he is saying .
Please make this into a more detail series. A story of sorts
Great content
It's been 20 mins ,I can see that Nikhil for the first time has no clue what Yann is talking.
First to be here..for AI
Thanks for the forecast! I have a quick question: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How can I transfer them to Binance?
AI is the main character of 2024! 🎉
W ep!
The world model is probably more close to the original astrology idea was to predict the next occurance
dude yann in the pod... & I bet this wouldn't blow up
World class
love it conversation very much
23:14 Seeing this image of C & D I remember my computer teacher ask the class to write a code which will display C & D on simulation, almost every one wrote code of 50-60 line & i wrote it in ~10 lines, I got punished & bullied my teacher for being lazy & short-cut person.
He should have been provided with a white board, one can only explain these things to a certain extent without drawing it out.. Awesome podcast! Would love to see more of this kind of episodes.
Great ❤❤❤
2:07 this perhaps gave the definition the opposite
It seems that it is going to be interesting
Brilliant
The next big podcast should be coming from Elon musk. I am worried TRS will steal the deal😢
LOVE FROM PUNE MAHARASHTRA🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳 ❤🤝😀🥰😘😍😎🧡👍😃🥰❤😍❤❤
its really so dense
Guest Request - Anand Gandhi, Mansoor Khan
are u experimenting with at what time if u release u will get more views? why so abrupt timing?
thanks, i have an AI exam tomorrow
Day 360 for asking WTF is manufacturing?
Producing some products is called as manufacturing:- ex : china manufacturing most of the phone ,then infinix put its brand and sell it to us at more cost because of its brand
Bring John carmack next
will you plz upload the notes nikhil sir is doing.....................
Nikhil needed Elon musk for this interview but ended up getting Yann who counts the number of papers and values degree more instead of entrepreneurship
🚀🚀🚀
11:14 Yann’s reaction to Nikhil trying to insert technical words where they don’t fit : eg- ‘edge cases’ 😂😂
Worst use of the word I’ve seen
🙌
Woohoo 🎉
Seems Nikhil kamath watched lex Friedman before doing this.....
Finally