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Sharon Zhou

Lecturer
Stanford
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Sharon Zhou is a CS PhD candidate at Stanford University, advised by Andrew Ng. Sharon's work in AI spans from the theoretical to the applied — in medicine, climate, and more broadly, social good. Previously a machine learning product manager at Google and a few startups, Sharon is a Harvard graduate in CS and Classics. She likes humans more than AI, though GANs occupy a special place in her heart.

Conference Sessions

AI and Society
TWIMLfest  2020
This panel will focus on the latest developments in the fight to slow climate change with an emphasis on the application of AI and ML, the implications of energy policy on deep learning and how GANs can help visualize climate change and it's impact, as well as high impact opportunities to get involved.