@iluciddreaming: Stanford really is something else. Previously, I'd get bored after 30 minutes watching Indians teach programming. But this time, watching Stanford's open course on AI architecture, I was able to watch the entire one-hour content in one sitting, completely captivated. I give it a 10 out of 10.
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User recommends Stanford's open course on AI architecture, finding the lectures fascinating and captivating.
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Stanford is just too authoritative.
In the past, watching Indians teaching programming would get boring after 30 minutes.
But this time, watching Stanford’s open course on AI architecture, I actually watched a full hour of content in one go without looking away.
I give it a 10 out of 10. https://t.co/WvidjlP9kN
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