Geoffrey Hinton's student, OpenAI founding member, outstanding AI educator at Stanford University, former head of Tesla Autopilot, developer AI influencerVibe Coding Cognitive core could be extremely smallNo Priors Ep. 80 | With Andrej Karpathy from OpenAI and TeslaAndrej Karpathy joins Sarah and Elad in this week of No Priors. Andrej, who was a founding team member of OpenAI and the former Tesla Autopilot leader, needs no introduction. In this episode, Andrej discusses the evolution of self-driving cars, comparing Tesla's and Waymo’s approaches, and the technical challenges ahead. They also cover Tesla’s Optimus humanoid robot, the bottlenecks of AI development today, and how AI capabilities could be further integrated with human cognition. Andrej shares more about his new mission Eureka Labs and his insights into AI-driven education and what young people should study to prepare for the reality ahead. Sign up for new podcasts every week. Email feedback to show@no-priors.com Follow us on Twitter: @NoPriorsPod | @Saranormous | @EladGil | @Karpathy Show Notes: 0:00 Introduction 0:33 Evolution of self-driving cars 2:23 The Tesla vs. Waymo approach to self-driving 6:32 Training Optimus with automotive models 10:26 Reasoning behind the humanoid form factor 13:22 Existing challenges in robotics 16:12 Bottlenecks of AI progress 20:27 Parallels between human cognition and AI models 22:12 Merging human cognition with AI capabilities 27:10 Building high performance small models 30:33 Andrej’s current work in AI-enabled education 36:17 How AI-driven education reshapes knowledge networks and status 41:26 Eureka Labs 42:25 What young people study to prepare for the futurehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hM_h0UA7upIAfter Tesla and OpenAI, Andrej Karpathy’s startup aims to apply AI assistants to education | TechCrunchAndrej Karpathy, former head of AI at Tesla and researcher at OpenAI, is launching Eureka Labs, an “AI native” education platform. In tech speak, thathttps://techcrunch.com/2024/07/16/after-tesla-and-openai-andrej-karpathys-startup-aims-to-apply-ai-assistants-to-education/