Jim Keller: Elon Musk and Tesla Autopilot | AI Podcast Clips

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Published 2020-02-07
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Jim Keller is a legendary microprocessor engineer, having worked at AMD, Apple, Tesla, and now Intel. He's known for his work on the AMD K7, K8, K12 and Zen microarchitectures, Apple A4, A5 processors, and co-author of the specifications for the x86-64 instruction set and HyperTransport interconnect.

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All Comments (21)
  • @ekbastu
    "Progress disappoints in a short run and surprises in a long run. "
  • @elpusegato
    It's amazing hearing such brilliant words from a guy who looks like you'd see him at a truck stop in Kentucky
  • @Eric-lh8iy
    ‘Imagine 99% of your effort goes to reenforcing your assumptions and 98% of those are wrong.’
  • @xJRx7777
    Please have this guy on again. I thought you handled him like a true gentleman but I could see you were starting to crack a little towards the end of that segment. Very entertaining.
  • @SCWgreg
    “We operate half a second behind reality.” Lex and Jim! Thank you! This deep conversation was one of the best posts ever!!!
  • @matthewmoon2463
    "It'll be a $50 solution that no one cares about." Completely agree.
  • @TheKingofpop370
    "99% of your thought process is protecting your self conception and 98% of that's wrong"..that caused an earthquake in my brain
  • @ivanmeza7089
    Their chemistry is weird. Great discussion though.
  • @trails3597
    Jim is like the first time I heard Elon talk, just mind blowing!
  • @PizzaLov3r
    Would be nice to have Jim Keller back for a second part interview about what his next projects are, what he wants to solve, create etc. Keep up the amazing interviews.
  • @woutdel
    "humans tend to operate under large numbers of patterns and just keep doing it over and over with slight iterations" "to get out of all your assumptions, you don't think that's going to be unbelievably painfull? I'm really happy I had that experience to go and take apart that many layers of assumptions. Imagine 99% of your thought process is protecting your self conception, and 98% is wrong, that's getting the math right. (it might even be 98,9%, but it's definitely not 50% "
  • This guy is just ridiculous. He's contributed to the foundations of x86 and has worked on flagship product architectures at Apple, AMD, Intel and Tesla. As a percentage of all people working in tech, practically nobody has done just one of those things. Four is just insane. And yet, he's completely unassuming and humble in conversation. Doesn't take long for that amazing intellect to show itself, though.
  • @GeorgeArellano
    Really interesting to hear this engineers POV from interacting with Elon Musk, it's really the best interview I have seen in a while. Because he is at the academic level of intelligence, but his ability to understand typical humans is clear and concise.
  • @JamesDouma
    I keep watching and listening to this thing over and over. I think this might be the most entertaining and stimulating interaction between two human beings that I have ever had the pleasure to observe.
  • Thank you Lex for another fantastic interview. I’m very happy to have found a place that challenge you to think, to question, to imagine, to learn and to wonder. Please keep up the great work you are doing and thank you for making my brain flex its neurons.
  • @SardonicALLY
    Something is only difficult until someone tries to do it and succeeds ... then it isn't difficult anymore, and a couple of years later it is super easy, because we got used to it being the norm.
  • This is oddly the most cathartic, weird, and interesting conversations I've listened to
  • @michaeljburt
    Fantastic interview Lex- I have watched a ton of your videos. And your pushback here is excellent. Providing a lot of context here for the rest of us in how complex these problems. And clearly, how others are of a different opinion of how difficult these problems.
  • @bmanfitz
    Look, if my 93 yr old grandma who drives through her front yard to get into the garage due to missing the driveway can drive fine, I'll trust the AI to be on that level or better lol