Data scientist dreams up ideas and then brings them to life - JobsBlog: Life at Microsoft
Anirudh Koul's grandfather was slowly losing his ability to see. By 2014, he was having a hard time recognizing Koul's face in their weekly Skype calls bridging the vast distance between the Silicon Valley, where Koul is a data scientist at Microsoft, and the elderly man's home in New Delhi. So Koul started reading up on the challenges of vision loss and thinking about how the recent advances in deep learning, a potential-packed area of machine learning, could help give people a new way to recognize what's around them without actually seeing it. That was the modest beginning of Seeing AI. Two years later, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella introduced the budding technology to thundering applause at this year's Build conference.
Jun-15-2016, 17:05:42 GMT
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