Key Baidu exec leaves to create own AI startup

Andrew Ng, a fellow benefactor of Coursera and Baidu boss researcher for a long time, has left the organization to make his own AI startup, called Deeplearning.ai.



Ng has been a conspicuous face at Baidu, helping the organization's venture into man-made consciousness and self-ruling vehicles. In his leaving message, Ng said that he needed to make an "artificial intelligence network" for designers to share and investigate what's new in the business.

Very little has been said about Deeplearning.ai, aside from Baidu affirming that the new startup has "no relationship" with the organization. Ng has not itemized what the startup will attempt and accomplish and whether it'll be a "network" or an organization.

CGTN, who initially announced the news, said that the enrollment data coordinated the Sunnyvale, California address where Baidu's AI investigate grounds is found, indicating at a conceivable mystery joint effort between Ng's old boss.

Simulated intelligence new businesses are getting to be Silicon Valley's most recent rage, as the drop in cost for distributed computing and the capacities of PCs breathes life into AI and profound learning. The analysts and specialists in the field are turning out from the classrooms and hatcheries to either join prominent tech organizations, which are paying a pretty penny for their abilities, or beginning another endeavor individually.

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