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Andrej Karpathy, former OpenAI founding member and Tesla AI scientist, has announced the launch of Eureka Labs, an AI-native school that aims to improve education by combining human expertise with AI teaching assistants.

Teacher + AI symbiosis: Eureka Labs seeks to provide an ideal learning experience by leveraging AI to scale and guide human expert-written course materials:

  • Subject matter experts will design course materials, while AI teaching assistants will guide students through them, allowing for a common platform to run an entire curriculum.
  • The goal is to make it easy for anyone to learn anything, expanding education in both reach and extent, potentially beyond what is currently possible without assistance.

First product and business model: Eureka Labs’ initial offering will be an undergraduate-level AI course, LLM101n, designed to help students train their own AI:

  • Course materials will be available online, with plans to run digital and physical cohorts of students through the program together.
  • While the educational content is likely to be free and permissively licensed, revenue will come from additional services, such as running digital and physical cohorts.

Excitement and support: The announcement has generated significant enthusiasm within the AI and tech communities:

  • Karpathy’s X post was met with tens of thousands of likes, comments, reposts, and reactions, with users praising him as a visionary and gifted teacher.
  • Sequoia Capital partner Shaun Maguire commended Karpathy for his “gift for teaching” and thanked him for scaling and sharing that gift.

Karpathy’s background and passion: Throughout his career, Karpathy has been involved in academic research, real-world products, and AGI research, but considers education his “real job”:

  • He has been involved in education through YouTube tutorials, Stanford’s CS231n course, and his independent “Neural Networks: Zero to Hero” course.
  • Karpathy’s passion for the intersection of AI and education is evident, as he looks forward to a future where AI is a key technology for increasing human potential.

Broader implications: The launch of Eureka Labs represents a significant step towards the integration of AI in education and the potential for AI to democratize access to high-quality learning experiences:

  • By combining human expertise with AI-powered teaching assistants, Eureka Labs aims to make it possible for anyone to learn anything, regardless of their location or background.
  • The venture also highlights the growing interest in AI-driven solutions across various industries, with education being a prime candidate for disruption and innovation.
Ex-OpenAI and Tesla engineer Andrej Karpathy announces AI-native school Eureka Labs

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