Sebastian Thrun

Scientist

130 Quotes

There is enormous value in face to face interaction.

Obviously, a lot of non-profits live on donations, and that's a wonderful thing. But higher education can't exist on donations only because, if that were the case, we would have a hard time paying teachers adequate salaries.

Do you know that driving accidents are the number one cause of death for young people?

Can we text twice as much while driving, without the guilt? Yes, we can, if only cars will drive themselves.

I was a popular professor. My teaching ratings were usually good. I could take complicated subjects and explain them in an entertaining way.

I'd really love to see a business model for higher education going forward that is actually affordable, that uses modern technology to reach scale and quality and that really reimburses the services rendered in a way that's meaningful to everybody.

Technology is synonymous for connection with other people.

When you program a robot to be intelligent, you learn a number of things. You become very humble and develop enormous respect for natural intelligence because, even if you work day and night for several years, your robot isn't that smart after all.

I always felt that if countries knew each other better, there would be less war. Often, conflict goes with demonizing other countries and cultures.

It's important to celebrate your failures as much as your successes. If you celebrate your failures really well, and if you get to the motto and say, 'Wow, I failed, I tried, I was wrong, I learned something,' then you realize you have no fear, and when your fear goes away, you can move the world.

You don't lose weight by watching someone else exercise. You don't learn by watching someone else solve problems. It became clear to me that the only way to do online learning effectively is to have students solve problems.

I am a really impatient person who wants to see many issues fixed with solutions that don't yet exist.

Mercedes does beautiful work, absolutely.

Almost everything interesting hasn't been invented yet.

I have a strong disrespect for authority and for rules. Including gravity. Gravity sucks.

Top notch Indian employers such as Flipkart have hired Udacity Nanodegree graduates based solely on their performance in our programme, without any in-person interview.

I care about education for everyone, not just the elite.

Education should learn from the positive side of gaming - reward, accomplishment, and fun.

In most parts of the world, starting a company that goes bust is dubbed a 'failure.' In Silicon Valley, we call this 'gaining experience.' We are willing to take the risks that are inherent for innovation.

We're often too entrenched in existing structures and are so primed to think that if we grew up with the values and the norms, they have to be correct.

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