▶️ Ilya Sutskever, a scientist and one of the creators of ChatGPT, recently spoke at TEDAI.
Ilya Sutskever, who last week fired Sam Altman but later supported his return, is the Chief Scientist at OpenAI.
💯 In September 2023, Time magazine included Ilya in the list of the 100 most influential people in AI.
Ilya gave a talk at TEDAI about the transformative potential of artificial intelligence. A recording of his speech is now available.
❓ What's the talk about?
Let's look back one year ago. Just a year ago, people didn't talk about AI the way they do now. What happened? We've all experienced what it's like to talk to a computer and be understood. A day will come when the digital brains in our computers will be as good, or even better, than our biological brains. We call this AGI, or artificial general intelligence, referring to the level at which AI can learn to do everything a human can.
🎥 Video, 12 minutes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEkGLj0bwAU
Brief Biography of Ilya:
1986: Born in the Soviet Union, in Nizhny Novgorod. In 1991, his family moved to Israel, and then to Canada.
2000s: Earned his bachelor's and master's degrees at the University of Toronto under Professor Geoffrey Hinton.
2009-2012: Worked at Stanford (USA) under Professor Andrew Ng, earning a Ph.D. in machine learning.
2012: Developed AlexNet, a deep convolutional neural network that won the ImageNet competition, significantly advancing the field of computer vision and deep learning.
After 2012: Worked at Google Brain, conducting research in machine learning.
2015: Ilya Sutskever, along with Elon Musk, Sam Altman, Greg Brockman, Wojciech Zaremba, and Andrej Karpathy, founded OpenAI.
Currently, he is the Chief Scientist at OpenAI, playing a key role in the company's research and development in deep learning and AI. He is addressing the challenge of aligning human interests with the future of AGI.
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