The latest AI Experts news
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Karen Hao
Description: Karen Hao is the senior AI reporter at MIT Technology Review, which covers cutting-edge research in the field and its impacts on society. She writes a weekly newsletter called "The Algorithm", which was named one of the best newsletters on the Internet in 2018. She notably interviewed expert Timnit Gebru after his controversial dismissal from google. In particular, she believes facial recognition is just the latest (and most dangerous) AI application corrupted by a data-intensive requirement for deep learning, resulting in an inevitable loss of privacy and control. -
Brad Wyble
Description: Brad is a visual cognition and spychology researcher who aims to understand how the neural mechanisms underlying attention and memory interact to enable us to make sense of the world around us. His research uses a combination of behavioral and electrophysiological data collection to provide constraints on neurocomputational models of the visual system. On the social network side, he fuels debates with other experts in artificial intelligence, neuroscience, and cognitive sciences, more than often encountering adversity in the face of his statements. -
Francois Chollet
Description: François is a deep learning researcher at Google. He developed the free deep learning library Kera. François was present at AAAI symposium for discussions with other experts in artificial intelligence to deal with subjects of abstraction and analogy. From time to time it offers its code on social networks as it has done with the dual encoder approach. François thinks that to create a good application, you have to create what you want to use. François advocates for the application of best practices in artificial intelligence, particularly in everything relating to the creation and organization of data. -
Zachary Lipton
Description: Professor in machine learning and operations research, Zachary debates on social networks with several experts such as Gary Markus, Judea Pearl or Vincent Boucher, in particular promoting citizenship on the internet. He believes machine learning experts have gone from parameter hackers in the 2000s, to architecture hackers around 2020. -
Inioluwa Deborah Raji
Description: Raji has a deep desire to make ethics in AI an accessible practice. Her research in ethics concerns the racial biases caused by artificial intelligences whose training is based on data not representative of minorities. She has made major contributions in this area, leading the major players in AI and American universities to review their audit process before commercial deployment. The expert believes that one of the overlooked aspects of major language models is the threat posed by the leakage of input data. -
Jane Wang
Description: Researcher at DeepMind as a specialist in deeplearning and machine learning. Jane is very well known in the artificial intelligence community. Expert Gary Markus felt frustrated not to have given his critiques at the NeurIps conference she organized in 2018. She wonders what meta learning looks like in nature and in neuroscience. Jane regularly holds learning fairs to share her knowledge with the community. -
Michael Nielsen
Description: A promoter of open science and collective intelligence, Mickael is a scientist specializing in quantum mechanics and computer science. He was one of the pioneers who set up the first quantum computer. Also an expert in artificial intelligence, he has written numerous books in which he reveals his vision on technology and what he calls open science. He is delighted with the performance of GPT3 which helps refine mathematical libraries. On social networks, he has technical discussions with many experts, including Kyle Kramer. -
Mark O. Riedl
Description: Expert in machine learning, Mark is a renowned professor who focuses his research on artificial intelligence in entertainment, particularly the ability of computers to storytelling. He debates on networks with Jeff Dean, in particular on the use of voting machines which, according to him, could be a brake on democracy. He also shares the work of his research group and impatiently awaits the arrival of autonomous car racing, which the expert Gary Marcus also appreciates. -
Jeremy Howard
Description: Co-founder of Fast.AI with expert Michel Thomas, Jeremy Howard is a renowned computer scientist specializing in data processing. He is currently focused on making the field of machine learning and deep learning accessible to everyone. He has always been a big fan of Don Norman, the American cognitive psychologist. Jeremy is also the entrepreneur behind the fastmail business. Jeremy regularly teaches his Data Science courses at Singularity university. -
Margaret Mitchell
Description: Margaret Mitchell is a research scientist in Google's Research and Artificial Intelligence group, working to advance artificial intelligence toward positive goals. She specializes in visual language and anchored language generation, focusing on how to help computers communicate based on what they can process. She was recently fired from google where she was co-leader of the Google AI ethics team. In 2020, she wrote a noticed paper with her ex colleague at Google the expert Timnit Gebru. Very present on social networks, Margaret talks with expert Yan Lecun comparing their respective GAFA in terms of ethics.