Stanford Ignite - Full-Time 2024 Info Session
56:59
Jensen Huang, Founder and CEO of NVIDIA
56:27
Quick Study - Teaser
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Ай бұрын
The Divided States of America
37:56
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@rmschindler144
@rmschindler144 29 минут бұрын
interesting: the conspicuous absence of the idea of God or Allah or the Infinite Light & Love of our compassionate unity . very, very interesting that this just doesn’t come up!
@rmschindler144
@rmschindler144 50 минут бұрын
I’d be very interested to get any links to learn more about this idea of ‘spontaneous speaking’ which the interviewer raised
@rmschindler144
@rmschindler144 Сағат бұрын
“Think Fast, Talk Smart” - I wonder if the name might one day change to: “Think Slow, Speak Wisdom” :)
@nickschroeder9358
@nickschroeder9358 3 сағат бұрын
Consensus science has a well-documented history of being way wrong and abusing those who dared to challenge it & the consensus is wrong about GHE & CAGW. 1. Earth is cooler w the atmos/WV/30% albedo not warmer. KZbin: Greenhouse Effect Theory Goes Kerbluey 2. Ubiquitous GHE heat balance graphics use bad math and badder physics. KZbin: Atmospheric Heat Balances That Don't 3. Kinetic heat transfer modes of contiguous atmos molecules render a BB surface model impossible. Search: “Bruges group kerbluey” GHE & CAGW climate “science” are indefensible rubbish so alarmists must resort to fear mongering, lies, lawsuits, censorship and violence.
@riteshvishwakarma2321
@riteshvishwakarma2321 4 сағат бұрын
Hit like you noticed that lovely moment at 36:32❤
@SultanataOsmania-rz3hb
@SultanataOsmania-rz3hb 11 сағат бұрын
Please any one tell the summary of that lecture in simple words 😢
@recap-all
@recap-all 12 сағат бұрын
**Summary** The video presents an engaging and insightful fireside chat with Jensen Huang, the co-founder and CEO of Nvidia, hosted by Stanford Graduate School of Business. He discusses his entrepreneurial journey from his formative years at LSI Logic to founding Nvidia. His narrative is marked by a series of candid anecdotes, entrepreneurial wisdom, and reflections on leadership. Joining Nvidia for its promise of computing beyond general-purpose CPUs, Huang highlights the transformative impact of Nvidia's technology on sectors like computational drug design, robotics, and artificial intelligence. The talk also delves into strategic business decisions, the importance of staying the course despite market volatility, and scaling a company amidst potential and pervasive disruption-underscoring Nvidia's innovation that has redefined graphics processing and computer graphics. Huang provides insights into the future of computing, focusing on generative AI, and emphasizes the imperative for the swift advancement of technology for better regulation and security against AI’s potential risks. **Viewpoints** Huang recounts his humble beginnings and the impact of mentorship on his career, stating: *"The thing I learned is you can make up a great interview, you can even have a bad interview. But you can't run away from your past, so have a good past, try to have a good past."* This illustrates the value of integrity and the lasting impact of one's professional reputation. He shares his philosophy on facing business setbacks, especially during the financial crisis, saying: *"The stock price changed, but did something else change? Did physics change, did gravity change? ... Because if those things change, you've got to change everything. But if none of those things change, you change nothing, keep on going."* This highlights the importance of staying true to core beliefs and business fundamentals even amidst market fluctuations. On the future of AI, Huang says: *"In the future, we're going to have a lot more generative ... instead of highly retrieval-based. ... It's called intelligence."* He infers the shift towards a generation-based computing paradigm as opposed to the traditional retrieval-based models, posing a transformative impact on how computing will function and evolve. This message was auto-generated by @recap-all. If you've got any suggestions, please email us at [email protected]. Thx!
@JoelNJohnson
@JoelNJohnson 14 сағат бұрын
great interviewer.
@c.c.244
@c.c.244 16 сағат бұрын
huh huh! and black turtle next to turtle 10 my business
@guitarsoundsaround
@guitarsoundsaround 18 сағат бұрын
I’ll watch this later, without a doubt I’ve been doing this for years … ask me how, and I can show you.
@leamonsqueeze
@leamonsqueeze 20 сағат бұрын
I use AI all the time and I am a big supporter. However, AI making people more productive has a direct implication of less labor. People will always maximize the bottom line.
@jaydeeppatidar5434
@jaydeeppatidar5434 22 сағат бұрын
I have few questions, would love to have conversation 1. When person A talks with person B, for starters it is good to exchange values and belief. However along the way you start developing biases towards next person and your mind become clouded with biases - what do we do then, how to have conversation ? ( what strategies to use then ?) 2. People often are busy in their head and when you think who smiled back at you when you smiled - would it lead to any conclusion then ?
@abdessatarmessaoudi8218
@abdessatarmessaoudi8218 22 сағат бұрын
Remind me of this video please🙏
@MainulWasTaken
@MainulWasTaken 23 сағат бұрын
Stanford students are spending thousands of dollars just to learn what we Italian are born with😂
@cynthiasaracino7114
@cynthiasaracino7114 10 сағат бұрын
AMEN You're 💯 right!!!!
@mahletabate5348
@mahletabate5348 Күн бұрын
Watching this video 2024 from Ethiopia 🎉
@Layla-Young
@Layla-Young Күн бұрын
First time in my whole life watching a video with 58min without getting bored even a second!!
@kp55634
@kp55634 Күн бұрын
Graham! There’s no count anymore for how many times I have watched this masterpiece. Really appreciate you and want to thank you in person (whenever possible) for how graciously you have impacted and inspired a chain of thoughts that are in an upward spiral. Cheers to you!
@tessebes6612
@tessebes6612 Күн бұрын
Can we download the sheet somewhere?
@user-ws1zf9uv5g
@user-ws1zf9uv5g Күн бұрын
เครื่องอาล็กจริงจริง
@user-ws1zf9uv5g
@user-ws1zf9uv5g Күн бұрын
ปีโป้ฉันชื่ออาเล็กจอม ป.4 84 ก.ท.ม รู้ถ้าสหายปึโป้ไม่พใจคนนั้นชวยทึ่สุดในโลกคน ก.ท.มผู้ใว้แต่บุัตรนีั้คำผู้เขายังลืมตั้งแต่ ร.9 แต่ ก.ท.มรู้ใมว่ารถติดเรายังคิด ชุบเปิอร์โนว้าเลยยังเอาไปทำหนังเลยเม็ดทานตะวันปึโป้คิดเองครับผม
@user-ws1zf9uv5g
@user-ws1zf9uv5g Күн бұрын
รถไฟไต้ดินก็ลบไฟได้ปึโป้ว่าตนมรทำกินคงใม่เป็นไรนึกเสึยว่าชอมหึนภัยก็แล้วกันแต่บา้นของปึโป้ไม่มึคนเมาทันกันคงรู้ทำไม่น้ำจึงหยุดอยู่แค่นั้นคงเพราะปึโป้กะมุังเลย ก.ท.มใมีรู้เลย
@user-op9fl7rq6l
@user-op9fl7rq6l Күн бұрын
Thank you ❤
@Khalifabrown-ot6br
@Khalifabrown-ot6br Күн бұрын
I will be forever grateful to you, you changed my entire life and I will continue to preach on your behalf for the whole world to hear you saved me from huge financial debt with just a small investment, thank you Victoria Wiezorek.
@JamesMadison231
@JamesMadison231 Күн бұрын
Wow. I'm a bit perplexed seeing her been mentioned here also Didn’t know she has been good to so many people too this is wonderful, I'm in my fifth trade with her and it has been super.
@GregoryAbbott232
@GregoryAbbott232 Күн бұрын
She is my family's personal Broker and also a personal Broker to many families in the United states, she is a licensed broker and a FINRA AGENT in the United States.
@WinfieldScott-zj4fx
@WinfieldScott-zj4fx Күн бұрын
Really you people know her? I was even thinking that I'm the only one she has helped walk through the fears and falls of trading.
@EvansPeterson32
@EvansPeterson32 Күн бұрын
I'm new at this, please how can I reach her?
@Khalifabrown-ot6br
@Khalifabrown-ot6br Күн бұрын
SHE'S MOSTLY ON TELEGRAMS, USING THE USERNAME
@cpfirme
@cpfirme Күн бұрын
Which were the 2 universities you think are on a long decline?
@AshwiniKondalakadu
@AshwiniKondalakadu Күн бұрын
You are just awesome... The way you started, the first few sentences you spoke were really impressive... Subscribed, and continued to watch 😊❤
@utsade8711
@utsade8711 Күн бұрын
lol
@user-cu4eb2un5d
@user-cu4eb2un5d Күн бұрын
Biggest bubble of all time. Everyone forgets chips are cyclical and when It it breaks it will be epic.
@user-mp1ew1lm6e
@user-mp1ew1lm6e Күн бұрын
First time in my whole life watching a video with 58min without getting bored even a second!!
@michaelrivard3451
@michaelrivard3451 Күн бұрын
Ye
@TheDavidlloydjones
@TheDavidlloydjones Күн бұрын
Matt's "I'd like to start" occurs at 2:02.
@RichardBlack-jc4kp
@RichardBlack-jc4kp 2 күн бұрын
Ratchet
@RichardBlack-jc4kp
@RichardBlack-jc4kp 2 күн бұрын
Very pro styled up
@hodamostafa1701
@hodamostafa1701 2 күн бұрын
👏👏👏👏
@thetransferaccount4586
@thetransferaccount4586 2 күн бұрын
very nice talk there but amounts to nothing
@sumitgovindwar8096
@sumitgovindwar8096 2 күн бұрын
What I learnt through the video is 1) Engaging in the conversation is important 2) Diverting your Mind is Important 3) problem ,Solution Benefit Method 4) What ,So What , Now What 5) Sign gestures make an effect , 6) Dare to be dull Just add more to it what you learnt out of it wonderful video btw
@sumitgovindwar8096
@sumitgovindwar8096 2 күн бұрын
Amazing masterclass
@sophiebader8966
@sophiebader8966 2 күн бұрын
Interesting philosophical approach - market competition and innovation - concentrating on tasks that only you or your company can accomplish ... strategic genius, defining saturated markets and new standards.
@k.t8174
@k.t8174 2 күн бұрын
Mad looks an amazing person. His attitude when he listens, he is performing all practices he learned in his podcast.
@rmschindler144
@rmschindler144 59 минут бұрын
agreed!
@user-nm6vk5mb7q
@user-nm6vk5mb7q 2 күн бұрын
the best part is him talking about the the US corporate pyramid and how it treats employees as slaves. He deserves a huge credit for going so hard on this topic especially for this audience, thank you @NVIDIA and Jensen
@roastedbrandofficial9848
@roastedbrandofficial9848 2 күн бұрын
I am coming here for learning English 😅
@xnx304
@xnx304 2 күн бұрын
he did an incredible job
@ReflectionOcean
@ReflectionOcean 2 күн бұрын
00:13:19 Listen actively by using the technique of looping for understanding. 00:15:37 Prepare deep questions that focus on values, beliefs, and experiences to foster meaningful conversations. 00:17:49 Recognize the importance of control in different contexts. 00:18:23 Practice giving junior team members a voice in meetings. 00:19:03 Emphasize conversational equity in hybrid communication settings. 00:19:49 Recognize and adapt to different types of conversations: practical, emotional, and social. 00:21:01 Understand the nuances of online communication channels. 00:22:42 Take a moment to consider the mode of conversation before communicating. 00:23:29 Slow down your communication to enhance understanding. 00:23:35 Control the boundaries of a conflict to prevent it from escalating into unrelated issues. 00:25:24 Practice paraphrasing to validate the other person's words and demonstrate active listening. 00:25:34 Embed information in stories to make it more memorable. 00:25:50 Focus on the middle of your stories to engage listeners effectively. 00:29:40 Ask questions that invite more information and show genuine interest in understanding the other person. 00:30:40 Ask questions to show interest and deepen relationships. 00:32:55 Display vulnerability to make others feel comfortable around you. 00:33:00 Take a moment to control yourself, the environment, and the boundaries of the conflict during disagreements. 00:33:36 Listen actively, recognize emotional cues, and adapt the conversation accordingly. 00:34:48 Share your unique perspectives and experiences to make conversations more engaging. 00:37:55 Understand the differences in conflict resolution between personal and professional settings, considering power dynamics and appropriateness.
@ReflectionOcean
@ReflectionOcean 2 күн бұрын
Connect and align your goals with others to harness a superpower. <0:00> Explore how to become a super communicator. <0:06> Learn about the role of connection and alignment in successful communication. <2:51> Understand the three types of conversations: practical, emotional, and social. <5:32> Recognize the importance of meta-awareness and pattern recognition in communication. <6:45> Practice active listening by observing nonverbal cues and context. <7:46> Ask deep questions about values, beliefs, and experiences to foster meaningful conversations. <10:29> Prepare questions in advance to enhance spontaneous interactions. <11:25> Implement the technique of looping for understanding during conflicts. <13:19> Avoid controlling others in conflicts and focus on controlling yourself, the environment, and the boundaries of the conflict. <14:32> Collaborate to solve problems rather than exerting control in conflicts. <16:33> Ensure conversational equity in virtual communication by giving all voices a platform. <18:18> Recognize the importance of adapting communication to different channels. <20:40> Take a moment to consider the communication mode before sending a message. <22:42> Slow down your communication to enhance understanding and connection. <23:17> Practice active listening by looping back information for better understanding. <28:10> Ask questions to show interest and deepen relationships. <31:00> Share personal experiences to make conversations more engaging. <34:45>
@pldevries
@pldevries 2 күн бұрын
Don't waste your time on this vacuous conservation. A lot of empty terminology but no substance.
@davidknott4884
@davidknott4884 2 күн бұрын
Have to say this guy is a piece of work
@muslimahmood
@muslimahmood 2 күн бұрын
I must say that the interview was really insightful. Thank you for sharing.
@stephenpaek9175
@stephenpaek9175 2 күн бұрын
One of the most insightful interviews I've seen in long time. Kudos to the interviewer who came prepared with good questions and also interjected some good humor
@growthychipscom
@growthychipscom 2 күн бұрын
Great video 😍
@lorio.1880
@lorio.1880 3 күн бұрын
14:54 favorite tongue twister
@mariabernardo1168
@mariabernardo1168 3 күн бұрын
Wonderful!
@GatochanBolivia
@GatochanBolivia 3 күн бұрын
Sound quality is absolutely GARBAGE guys wtf??? XD
@GwenDoll
@GwenDoll 3 күн бұрын
6 fs… I got 4…