Stanford Seminar - The Altruistic Entrepreneur
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a Stanford seminar featuring Damien Patton, founder and CEO of Banjo, as he challenges conventional notions of "real time" information. Discover how Banjo analyzes billions of live data signals to provide crucial, life-saving information to aid agencies and media outlets. Learn about Patton's mission to harness artificial intelligence for the greater good and gain insights into ethical decision-making for aspiring entrepreneurs. Delve into topics such as signal processing, anomaly detection, and real-world applications in crisis situations like the Las Vegas shooting and child abductions. Examine the intersection of technology and social issues, including the opioid crisis and homelessness, while considering the importance of credibility and ethical considerations in the age of data-driven solutions.
Syllabus
Introduction
RealTime
Banjo
Signals
Finding the Anomaly
Las Vegas Shooting
Our Mission
Child Abduction
Opioid Crisis
Credibility
Homeless
Hacking
Ethics
Money
Conclusion
Taught by
Stanford Online
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