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Top 7 Artificial Intelligence Scientists and Researchers to Remember Forever

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Top 7 Artificial Intelligence Scientists and Researchers to Remember Forever

Here are the top 7 AI scientists and researchers to remember.

 

Nick Bostrom

Scratch Bostrom is a notable researcher and scientist known for his research about the dangers of creating artificial superintelligence and techniques on the best way to do as such dependably. He holds a BA in philosophy, mathematics, logic and AI from the University of Gothenburg. He likewise has graduate degrees in philosophy and physics and neuroscience. Nick established the Future of Humanity Institute which investigates about the fate of humankind. Bostrom joined Stephen Hawking, Max Tegmark, Elon Musk and others in marking the Future of Life Institute’s open letter cautioning about the possible risks of AI in January 2015.

 

Demis Hassabis

Demis is a British AI programmer, business person, neuroscientist, and computer game creator who was a kid wonder in chess, arriving at master standard at 13 years old. After his certification, Hassabis worked at the Lionhead Studios as lead AI programmer on the Black-Whitete game for a brief time frame. In 1998, he established his own organization — Elixir Studios in London which is an independent game developer. From that point onward, Hassabis got back to his academic career, and procured a Ph.D. in intellectual neuroscience at the University College London in 2009, and sought-after postdoctoral work at MIT and Harvard.

Hassabis helped to establish DeepMind Technologies, an AI start-up in 2010.

 

Geoffrey E Hinton

Geoffrey is an intellectual psychologist and computer researcher, known for his work in AI, neural network, AI, cognitive science and object recognition. In the wake of moving on from King’s College, Cambridge in 1970 with a BA in trial brain research, he accepted his Ph.D. in AI from the University of Edinburgh in 1978. Starting around 2013, Geoffrey Hinton turned into a recognized scientist and researcher at Google, after the acquisition of his organization DNNresearch Inc.

 

Raymond “Ray” Kurzweil

Raymond is one of the most outstanding respected experts on AI and is a legendary American computer researcher, inventor, author and futurist. In 1968, during his sophomore year at MIT, he started an organization that utilized a complex computer program to match high school students with universities. He took all of the computer programming courses presented at MIT around then and sold his organization for US$100,000. Kurzweil acquired his BS in computer science and literatures at MIT in 1970. Kurzweil has gotten 21 privileged doctorates and praises from three US presidents. He has been depicted as a “restless genius” and “an ultimate thinking machine” by The Wall Street Journal and Forbes.

 

Yann LeCun

Yann is a computer scientist with interests in the fields of machine learning, mobile robotics, and computer vision. He received a Diplome d’Ingenieur from the Ecole Superieure d’Ingenieur en Electrotechnique et Electronique (ESIEE), Paris in 1983, and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Universite Pierre et Marie Curie in 1987.

In 1988, LeCun started working at the Adaptive Systems Research Department at AT&T Bell Laboratories in Holmdel, New Jersey. There he developed a biologically inspired model of image recognition called Convolutional Neural Networks and applied it to OCR. He moved to AT&T Labs-Research in 1996 as head of the Image Processing Department and worked on the DjVu image compression technology. In 2003, LeCun joined the New York University as a Silver Professor of computer science neural science. He became the founding director of the NYU Center for Data Science, and since December 2013, he is the Director of AI Research at Facebook.

 

Andrew Ng

Andrew is a Chinese American computer scientist and AI researcher. Ng’s a portion of the early activities incorporate the Stanford Autonomous Helicopter project and the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Robot (STAIR), that brought about the advancement of an open-source mechanical stage – Robot Operating System. In 2008, he began the Stanford Engineering Everywhere (SEE) program, setting a few Stanford courses on the web, free of charge. In 2011, he drove the improvement of Stanford University’s really Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC) stage. His work in online education prompted the making of Coursera in 2012, with Ng as the fellow benefactor and co-executive. In 2014, he joined Chinese web goliath Baidu as its VP and chief scientist in charge of deep learning.

 

Stuart J Russell

Stuart is a computer scientist who composed the advanced handbook on AI development. He received his BA with first-class praises in quite a while from Wadham College, Oxford and Ph.D. in computer science from Stanford University in 1986 for his examination on inductive and analogical reasoning.

Russell is presently a professor of Computer Science at the University of California, Berkeley, where he established the Centre for Human-Compatible Artificial Intelligence.