
Jennifer Widom, the 10th Dean of Engineering at Stanford, opens the closing event of their centennial year by recounting the history of the School of Engineering, highlighting key milestones like the formation of Google and the contributions of Fred Terman. The event transitions into a Q&A session featuring Stanford President John Levin and Google co-founder Sergey Brin, both Stanford alumni. Levin reflects on the early days of the internet revolution and introduces Brin, who shares anecdotes about his time as a graduate student, including lock-picking escapades and the early development of Google. The discussion covers Google's initial reluctance to embrace entrepreneurship, the company's culture of innovation, and its current work in AI. Brin also addresses the impact of AI on future careers, the role of academia in driving innovation, and his personal definition of a good life, while also answering questions from students about AI, emerging technologies, and personal beliefs.
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