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Stanford's AI Class: Coachella for Tech CEOs?
24 Apr
Summary
- Stanford's popular CS 153 course mirrors Coachella with tech CEO guest speakers.
- Critics argue the class resembles a live podcast, questioning its educational value.
- The course focuses on frontier AI systems and the economics of AI chips.

Stanford University's CS 153, dubbed "AI Coachella," has become a highly sought-after course this semester, featuring prominent Big Tech CEOs as guest lecturers. Co-taught by Anjney Midha and Michael Abbott, the class boasts a lineup including OpenAI's Sam Altman and Nvidia's Jensen Huang.
The course has drawn criticism, with some arguing it functions more like a live podcast than a rigorous academic offering. Jesse Mu, an Anthropic researcher, suggested students might be paying thousands for "a live podcast series." Despite these critiques, the course's 500 seats were quickly filled, highlighting its appeal.