6 AI Gurus and Their Vision for Tomorrow

Companies are in an AI race, jostling to find their niche and hiring the best minds to pilot their vision. Meanwhile, tech leaders have been vocal like never before, airing their opinions and insights on where the technology will go — you must have seen most of them on Lex Fridman’s podcast!

Here’s a list of the top AI experts you must listen to (when they talk).

1. Demis Hassabis – Towards AGI

Demis Hassabis is the CEO and co-founder of Google DeepMind. A child prodigy, he is a widely-cited neuroscientist and a pioneering researcher in the field of artificial intelligence. He is fond of games, and joined Syndicate at the age of 14. Recently, DeepMind published research on computers that are able to play the board game ‘Go’; the program AlphaGo beat the world champion in 2015.

He is focused on the development of artificial general intelligence (AGI). Hassabis believes that AGI has the potential to solve some of the world’s most pressing problems. “We live in a time when AI research and technology is advancing exponentially. In the coming years, AI – and ultimately AGI – has the potential to drive one of the greatest social, economic and scientific transformations in history,” he said.

2. Andrew NG – Education and AI

Andrew Ng is a computer scientist-entrepreneur and the co-founder of Coursera, an online education platform, and the founder of DeepLearning. AI, a company that provides online courses on deep learning. Though he is an expert at machine learning, his vision is to make AI available to all by making learning about it accessible to all. He is currently the president of the non-profit organisation AI4ALL, which is dedicated to increasing diversity in the AI workforce.

3. Yann LeCun – Vision AI

He has extensively worked on the development of computer vision algorithms. LeCun is the co-inventor of the LeNet neural network architecture, which is widely used in image recognition applications. He is also the chief AI scientist at Meta, where he is responsible for leading the company’s AI research efforts. In the past, he has expressed his disdain for auto-regressive models.

He has worked on developing the LeNet algorithm, which was one of the first deep learning algorithms to be used successfully for image recognition. He went on to be the co-founder of the ImageNet Large Scale Visual Recognition Challenge (ILSVRC), which is a benchmark competition for image recognition algorithms.

4. Satya Nadella – AI Copilot

Nadella is the CEO of Microsoft, leading the company’s AI efforts. His most significant contributions have been his push for cloud computing, which resulted in the growth of Microsoft’s Azure platform. He recognised the potential of cloud services early on and this strategic move has transformed Microsoft into a leader in providing cloud infrastructure and services worldwide. His vision on AI is to infuse it into everything Microsoft has to offer making people “more productive and creative”.

He recently posted, “With Microsoft 365 Copilot, we’re giving people more agency and making technology more accessible with advanced AI and the most universal interface: natural language.”

5. Arvind Krishna – AI and business

The CEO of IBM, Krishna, is in pursuit of AI to solve business problems. He is leading the company’s AI transformation and believes that AI can be used to improve efficiency, productivity, and customer service. He recently said that it is a good thing if AI can replace human labour.

“The most important thing we can do is to prepare our workforce for this change,” Krishna said. “We need to make sure that people have the skills they need to work effectively with AI and that they are not left behind by the changes that are taking place.”

6. Oren Etzioni – AI and Research

Etzioni is focused on the use of AI to improve healthcare. He was the CEO of the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence, which is dedicated to conducting basic and applied research in AI. The institute has made significant contributions to the development of natural language processing and machine learning technologies, which are being used to develop new AI-powered healthcare solutions. He has been an optimist throughout and has spoken multiple times about how AI will empower us and is not a danger to humanity.

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