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At a very young age, he has been a TedX Speaker. Written a book about programming language Swift and is the youngest IBM Watson developer. And now Google.[/FONT]
[FONT=q_serif]But what make him really talented is the curiosity to see how things work. When we were busy playing video games, he was busy playing with 0′s and 1′s. And that was natural. Not forced or anything.[/FONT]
[FONT=q_serif]Today AI is a niche market and AI is not common to all. We might not be surprised by a 10 year-old child coding but when we see a 10-year or 12-year showing great interest in machine learning, it immediately draws our attentions.[/FONT]
[FONT=q_serif]And that's the thing about uniqueness. It always draws your attention.
From Quora.[/FONT]
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At a very young age, he has been a TedX Speaker. Written a book about programming language Swift and is the youngest IBM Watson developer. And now Google.[/FONT]
[FONT=q_serif]But what make him really talented is the curiosity to see how things work. When we were busy playing video games, he was busy playing with 0′s and 1′s. And that was natural. Not forced or anything.[/FONT]
[FONT=q_serif]Today AI is a niche market and AI is not common to all. We might not be surprised by a 10 year-old child coding but when we see a 10-year or 12-year showing great interest in machine learning, it immediately draws our attentions.[/FONT]
[FONT=q_serif]And that's the thing about uniqueness. It always draws your attention.
From Quora.[/FONT]