Python
general-purpose programming language
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Videos Mentioning Python

Rebuilding Git for AI Agents and The Future of Developer Tools | Deep Dives with a16z
a16z Deep Dives
A programming language discussed in the context of agents using scripts to parse Git Butler's JSON output.

Stanford CS336 Language Modeling from Scratch | Spring 2026 | Lecture 1: Overview, Tokenization
Stanford Online
A programming language mentioned in the context of the executable lecture format and for implementing BPE tokenizers.

Can you steal $10,000 from a locked iPhone?
Veritasium
The programming language used to run the script that modifies transaction data.

How To Learn AI In A Weekend
Ali Abdaal
A programming language used for scripting the YouTube data fetching and analysis tool.

Stanford CS25: Transformers United V6 I Overview of Transformers
Stanford Online
A programming language mentioned as an example of an interpreter that can be used to help solve problems generated as intermediate reasoning steps.

How AI Is Entering the Physical World | Deep Dives with a16z
a16z Deep Dives
Mentioned as a programming language that AI models can feel like they are writing when designing circuit boards with Diode's compiler.

On Vibe Coding
Naval
A programming language that AI agents can translate and communicate in.

Stanford CS547 HCI Seminar | Spring 2026 | Observing the User Experience in 2026
Stanford Online
The programming language used to build the synthetic open-source user interview tool.

Is AI About to Automate Every Office Job? (Not a Chance)
Cal Newport
Programming language used to create scripts for data processing on large datasets.

Stanford's Code in Place Info Session with Mehran Sahami
Stanford Online
The programming language used in Code in Place and Stanford's CS106A, chosen for its popularity and wide range of applications in industry, AI, and data science.

Stanford CS153 Frontier Systems | Amit Jain from Luma AI on Unified Intelligence Systems
Stanford Online
A programming language presented as the popular choice, even if not the most efficient, used as an analogy for AI research trends.