Episode 02: Sarah Jane Hong, Latent Space, on neural rendering & research process
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Sarah Jane Hong is the co-founder of Latent Space, a startup building the first fully AI-rendered 3D engine in order to democratize creativity. We touch on what it was like taking classes under Geoff Hinton in 2013, the trouble with using natural language prompts to render a scene, why a model’s ability to scale is more important than getting state-of-the-art results, and more.
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