• 11: Understanding Deep Learning with Simon Prince

  • Dec 12 2023
  • Length: 39 mins
  • Podcast

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11: Understanding Deep Learning with Simon Prince

  • Summary

  • This month’s episode of the Paper Club Podcast, host Rafael Herrera is joined by special guest co-host Dr. Tom Heseltine, Deeper Insights’ Chief Technical Officer. On this special show, we are talking to Professor Simon Prince, an authority in deep learning, who literally wrote a book on the subject. We discuss his newly released book “Understanding Deep Learning” while delving into the complex world of deep learning, exploring its mechanisms, the phenomenon of double descent, and the balancing act of network depth and capacity. The discussion also touches on AI ethics, the impact of AI advancements, and the responsibilities of engineers in this rapidly evolving field.

    We're grateful to have had Simon Prince on our podcast. To discover more about his work and insights, visit his platforms:

    Purchase 'Understanding Deep Learning' by Simon Prince wherever books are sold:
    https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262048644/understanding-deep-learning/   

    For student and instructor resources, including Python Notebooks, visit his website:
    www.udlbook.com

    Follow him on X: 
    @SimonPrinceAI

    For more information on all things artificial intelligence, machine learning, and engineering for your business, please visit www.deeperinsights.com or reach out to us at thepaperclub@deeperinsights.com.

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