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  • Pieter Abbeel: a roboticist and computer scientist who is known for his work on deep reinforcement learning and robot learning.
  • Yoshua Bengio: a computer scientist who is known for his work on deep learning and neural networks.
  • Cynthia Breazeal: a roboticist and professor at MIT, known for her work on social robots and human-robot interaction.
  • Joanna Bryson: a computer scientist and AI ethicist who is known for her work on artificial intelligence and human values.
  • Rodney Brooks: a roboticist and former director of the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), known for his work on mobile robots and behavior-based robotics.
  • Demis Hassabis: a former child prodigy who is now known for his work on artificial general intelligence (AGI) and deep reinforcement learning.
  • Geoffrey Hinton: a computer scientist who is known for his work on neural networks and deep learning.
  • Ray Kurzweil: a futurist, inventor, and author who has made significant contributions to AI, including work on speech recognition and natural language processing.
  • Yann LeCun: a computer scientist who is known for his work on convolutional neural networks (CNNs) and deep learning.
  • Fei-Fei Li: a computer scientist who is known for her work on computer vision and machine learning.
  • Tom Mitchell: a computer scientist who is known for his work on machine learning, natural language processing, and cognitive neuroscience.
  • Yoky Matsuoka: a roboticist and neuroscientist, known for her work on human-robot interaction and wearable robotics.
  • Marvin Minsky: one of the pioneers of AI, known for his work on neural networks, robotics, and the philosophy of AI.
  • Andrew Ng: a computer scientist and entrepreneur who is known for his work on deep learning and machine learning.
  • Arthur Samuel: credited with developing the first machine learning program, which played checkers at an expert level.
  • Cynthia Rudin: a professor of computer science, electrical and computer engineering, and statistical science at Duke University, known for her work on interpretable machine learning and its applications in healthcare and criminal justice.
  • Jürgen Schmidhuber: a computer scientist and deep learning researcher who is known for his work on artificial general intelligence (AGI) and recurrent neural networks (RNNs).
  • Stuart Russell: a professor at UC Berkeley and an expert in AI safety and ethics, known for his work on the long-term implications of advanced AI.
  • Gary Marcus: a cognitive scientist and professor at NYU, known for his work on natural language processing and the limitations of deep learning.
  • Zoubin Ghahramani: a computer scientist and professor at the University of Cambridge, known for his work on Bayesian machine learning and probabilistic programming.
  • David Silver: a research scientist at DeepMind, known for his work on reinforcement learning and the development of AlphaGo, the AI program that defeated the world champion at the game of Go.
  • Ilya Sutskever: a co-founder of the AI research lab OpenAI, known for his work on deep learning and natural language processing.
  • Daphne Koller: a computer scientist and professor at Stanford University, known for her work on probabilistic graphical models and machine learning.
  • Anca Dragan: a roboticist and computer scientist who is known for her work on human-robot interaction and robot learning.
  • K. Eric Drexler: a pioneer in nanotechnology and artificial intelligence, known for his work on molecular manufacturing and the development of the concept of “gray goo.”