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EPISODE · Dec 14, 2025 · 11 MIN

Sergey Brin on AI and Stanford Engineering's Future

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The provided text is a transcript from a YouTube video featuring a discussion at Stanford University's School of Engineering centennial closing event, which includes Jennifer Widom, the Dean of Engineering, John Levin, the President of Stanford, and Google co-founder Sergey Brin. The discussion highlights the School of Engineering's 100-year history, its impact on Silicon Valley through entrepreneurship (particularly the founding of Google), and the institution's tradition of innovation. Brin and Levin offer perspectives on the rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI), the challenges and opportunities it presents for students' careers, and the evolving nature of a university's role in the face of widespread digital access to knowledge. Brin also shares anecdotes about his time as a Stanford graduate student, emphasizing the academic freedom and creative environment that led to the development of Google's foundational technology.

The provided text is a transcript from a YouTube video featuring a discussion at Stanford University's School of Engineering centennial closing event, which includes Jennifer Widom, the Dean of Engineering, John Levin, the President of Stanford, and Google co-founder Sergey Brin. The discussion highlights the School of Engineering's 100-year history, its impact on Silicon Valley through entrepreneurship (particularly the founding of Google), and the institution's tradition of innovation. Brin and Levin offer perspectives on the rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI), the challenges and opportunities it presents for students' careers, and the evolving nature of a university's role in the face of widespread digital access to knowledge. Brin also shares anecdotes about his time as a Stanford graduate student, emphasizing the academic freedom and creative environment that led to the development of Google's foundational technology.

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