From Lecture 14 - EM Algorithm & Factor Analysis | Stanford CS229: Machine Learning Andrew Ng -Autumn2018 · · Stanford Online
“One of the really overlooked parts of the machine learning world is small data problems, right? So there's a lot work in big data... and I think, uh, there's actually a lack of attention, like a disproportionately small amount of attention, on, you know, small data problems, where instead of, uh, 100 million images, you maybe have 100 images.”
On , Andrew Ng, Co-Founder & Chairman at Coursera, spoke about machine learning during Lecture 14 - EM Algorithm & Factor Analysis | Stanford CS229: Machine Learning Andrew Ng -Autumn2018 on Stanford Online.
Andrew Ng has been active in releasing new educational content and tools focused on AI-assisted software development. In June 2026, he published a course titled "Build Your Own App In Just 30 Minutes! Full Course with Andrew Ng," which teaches learners with no coding experience to create a web application by describing their idea to an AI system. Ng emphasized that "the easiest way to create software in the AI era is no longer to type out code yourself" and argued that both building and taking courses are important for effective learning. In May 2026, at the AI Dev 26 conference in San Francisco, Ng announced two new tools: Context Hub, designed to provide AI agents with up-to-date documentation to prevent hallucinations and the use of deprecated APIs, and Code Dream, an interactive learning environment featuring AI-driven video conversations and a browser-based terminal. He also released a "Full AI Prompting Course with Andrew Ng" in May 2026, aimed at helping users become "expert prompters" for tasks such as information retrieval, brainstorming, writing, and generating code and images. Ng has also spoken publicly about the evolving role of software engineers and the job market. At AI Dev 26, he stated that AI coding agents have made software development "10 or 100 times faster," shifting the bottleneck from writing code to deciding what to build, and that he does not see an "AI job apocalypse" occurring. At the ASU+GSV Summit in April 2026, Ng noted that software engineering job postings are actually up, and that the skills required are shifting rapidly. He has advised businesses to master prompting before moving to fine-tuning, and to avoid reinforcement learning until they have mastered the earlier techniques. Ng has also highlighted the growing importance of human skills such as critical thinking, citing a 184% year-over-year increase in enrollment in critical thinking courses on Coursera.