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An interview with Stanford professor Fei-Fei Li on the lack of resources for academic AI, Silicon Valley's "bro" culture, keeping AI safe for humanity, and more (George Hammond/Financial Times)

George Hammond / Financial Times:
An interview with Stanford professor Fei-Fei Li on the lack of resources for academic AI, Silicon Valley’s “bro” culture, keeping AI safe for humanity, and more — The China-born technologist on Silicon Valley’s ‘bro’ culture — and her mission to keep AI safe for humanity