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Baidu; Stanford CS faculty; founded Coursera and Google Brain
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Andrew Ng
votes For
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I hope that we will reach AGI and ASI superintelligence someday, maybe within our lifetimes, maybe within the next few decades or hundreds of years, we’ll see how long it takes. Even AI has to obey the laws of physics, so I think physics will place l... more AI Verified source (2025) -
Andrew Ng
votes For
and says:
The lack of control of AI is one of the things that has been overhyped. [...] We can't control AI exactly. And it will sometimes be buffeted around by random factors. But with the right engineering, we can control them well enough for most applicatio... more AI Unverifiable source (2026) -
Andrew Ng
votes Against
and says:
There’s also a lot of hype, that AI will create evil robots with super-intelligence. That’s an unnecessary distraction. Those of us on the frontline shipping code, we’re excited by AI, but we don’t see a realistic path for our software to become sen... more AI Unverifiable source (2015) -
Andrew Ng
votes Against
and says:
The call for a 6 month moratorium on making AI progress beyond GPT-4 is a terrible idea. I’m seeing many new applications in education, healthcare, food, … that’ll help many people. Improving GPT-4 will help. Lets balance the huge value AI is creatin... more AI Verified source (2023) -
Andrew Ng
votes Against
and says:
I'm disappointed [the Big Beautiful Bill] didn't include a proposed moratorium on U.S. state-level AI regulation. While there is a role for AI regulation, it is when the technology is new and poorly understood that lobbyists are most likely to succee... more Unverified source (2026)