Innovation means change.

This is the age of disruption.

Mercedes does beautiful work, absolutely.

People mainly fail because they fear failure.

The teachers I know are extremely dedicated people.

I feel like everyone has this competitive instinct.

There is enormous value in face to face interaction.

Outside the U.S., most data plans have a data limit.

We don't live in a world where any job lasts forever.

The 99 percent should be protesting college campuses.

Almost everything interesting hasn't been invented yet.

I care about education for everyone, not just the elite.

I like to put myself in the most uncomfortable position.

When I turned 18, I lost my best friend to a car accident.

Technology is synonymous for connection with other people.

No state in the U.S. expressly forbids autonomous driving.

It's my dream to make learning as addictive as a video game.

Almost all accidents take place because of human distraction.

It's sad that we never get trained to leave assumptions behind.

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Few ideas work on the first try. Iteration is key to innovation.

You could get an entire computer science education for free right now.

There will be no more one-size-fits-all. Education will respond to you.

We need to make education so much fun that students can't help but learn.

With any new medium, the full power is only unearthed with experimentation.

Millions of Americans are denied the privilege of driving on health grounds.

At the end of the day, the true value proposition of education is employment.

At Udacity, we always strive to make things better and learn from our mistakes.

We could live in a much better society if there was less personal car ownership.

The individualization of learning fundamentally redefines the role of assessment.

Flipkart is one of the most innovative companies in the way it approaches the market.

Do you know that driving accidents are the number one cause of death for young people?

Safety has been paramount for the Google self-driving car team from the very beginning.

I ultimately got into robotics because for me, it was the best way to study intelligence.

I have a strong disrespect for authority and for rules. Including gravity. Gravity sucks.

Education should learn from the positive side of gaming - reward, accomplishment, and fun.

As a college student, what really interested me was the human brain and human intelligence.

I always love to be careful with my expectations so that life has pleasant surprises for me.

You can't change the world without a certain amount of healthy willingness to break the rules.

Its a no-brainer for me that at some point our cars will have the ability to drive themselves.

I take all day to climb mountains and then spend about 10 minutes at the top admiring the view.

It's a no-brainer for me that at some point our cars will have the ability to drive themselves.

I find it amazingly easy to take something, if you really believe in it, and turn it to reality.

My process is learn, decide, and do. I've never seen a problem that couldn't be solved this way.

Machine learning is the science of getting computers to learn without being explicitly programmed.

I envision a future without traffic accidents or congestion. A future where everyone can use a car.

My take is that A.I. is taking over. A few humans might still be 'in charge,' but less and less so.

The idea of 'interview-less hiring' is new and a trend we will see in the changing global job market.

I am a really impatient person who wants to see many issues fixed with solutions that don't yet exist.

To me, mathematics, computer science, and the arts are insanely related. They're all creative expressions.

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