Ilya Sutskever is a computer scientist who is cofounder and chief scientist of the artificial general intelligence research and development company OpenAI.
Ilya Sutskever is a computer scientist who is co-foundercofounder and Chiefchief Scientistscientist of the artificial general intelligence research and development company OpenAI.
Ilya Sutskever is a computer scientist who is co-foundercofounder and chief scientist of the artificial general intelligence research and development company OpenAI.OpenAI. Born in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, Sutskever was raised in JerusalemJerusalem before moving to CanadaCanada with his family at age 16sixteen. Based on his studies at the Open University of IsraelOpen University of Israel, Sutskever was admitted into a math program at the University of Toronto while in grade 11. He went on to complete three degrees, BScdegrees—BSc (2005), MSc (2007), and PhD (2012). Sutskever sought out Geoffrey HintonGeoffrey Hinton early in his time at the University of Toronto, becoming a part of his machine learning group.
After completing his thesis under Hinton, Sutskever took a postdoc in Andrew NgAndrew Ng's research group at Stanford UniversityStanford University. Sutskever returned to Toronto, co-foundingcofounding the startup DNNResearch with Hinton and another of his students, Alex KrizhevskyAlex Krizhevsky. In March 2013, GoogleGoogle acquired DNNResearch, with Krizhevsky and Sutskever moving to Google and Hinton splitting his time between university research and Google. Sutskever became a research scientist within the Google brain team. While at Google, Sutskever implemented a neural-network-driven approach to language translation that produced fewer errors than competing efforts. His work provided the basis for a major upgrade to Google Translate.
In 2015, Sutskever was invited to a dinner in Palo Alto with Sam AltmanSam Altman, Elon Musk Elon Musk, and Greg BrockmanGreg Brockman. This led to a new initiative described by Sustkever as:
Two days after the dinner, Sutskever emailed Altman, stating his desire to be involved. On December 11, 2015, OpenAI was formed as a nonprofit research laboratory with Sutskever as co-foundercofounder and research director. Sutskever would go on to become chief scientist and a member of the OpenAI Nonprofit board during the restructuring that saw the creation of the for-profit company, OpenAI LP, in 2019. In July 2023, it was announced that Sutskever would co-lead (alongside Jan Leike) a new superalignment team within OpenAI to work on the scientific and technical breakthroughs needed to control future, smarter than human, AI systems.
Co-founder and Chief Scientist of OpenAI.
Ilya Sutskever is a computer scientist who is co-founder and Chief Scientist of the artificial general intelligence research and development company OpenAI.
Ilya Sutskever is a computer scientist who is co-founder and chief scientist of the artificial general intelligence research and development company OpenAI. Born in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, Sutskever was raised in Jerusalem before moving to Canada with his family at age 16. Based on his studies at the Open University of Israel, Sutskever was admitted into a math program at the University of Toronto while in grade 11. He went on to complete three degrees, BSc (2005), MSc (2007), and PhD (2012). Sutskever sought out Geoffrey Hinton early in his time at the University of Toronto, becoming a part of his machine learning group.
After completing his thesis under Hinton, Sutskever took a postdoc in Andrew Ng's research group at Stanford University. Sutskever returned to Toronto co-founding the startup DNNResearch with Hinton and another of his students Alex Krizhevsky. In March 2013, Google acquired DNNResearch with Krizhevsky and Sutskever moving to Google and Hinton splitting his time between university research and Google. Sutskever became a research scientist within the Google brain team. While at Google, Sutskever implemented a neural-network-driven approach to language translation that produced fewer errors than competing efforts. His work provided the basis for a major upgrade to Google Translate.
In 2015, Sutskever was invited to a dinner in Palo Alto with Sam Altman, Elon Musk, and Greg Brockman. This led to a new initiative described by Sustkever as:
a large-scale project where many researchers and engineers come together.
Two days after the dinner, Sutskever emailed Altman stating his desire to be involved. On December 11, 2015, OpenAI was formed as a nonprofit research laboratory with Sutskever as co-founder and research director. Sutskever would go on to become chief scientist and a member of the OpenAI Nonprofit board during the restructuring that saw the creation of the for-profit company OpenAI LP in 2019. In July 2023, it was announced that Sutskever would co-lead (alongside Jan Leike) a new superalignment team within OpenAI to work on the scientific and technical breakthroughs needed to control future, smarter than human, AI systems.
July 5, 2023
The group works on the scientific and technical breakthroughs needed to control future, smarter than human, AI systems.
December 11, 2015
Sutskever becomes the company's research director.
March 12, 2013
Sutskever joins the Google Brain team.
2012
Sutskever's thesis is titled "Training recurrent neural networks."
2012
2007
2005
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Co-founder and Chief Scientist of OpenAI.
Ilya Sutskever is a computer scientist who is cofounder and chief scientist of the artificial general intelligence research and development company OpenAI.
Ai researcher