https://www.cs.toronto.edu/~ilya/
Ilya Sutskever
Co-founder and Chief Scientist of OpenAI.
I spent three wonderful years as a Research Scientist at the Google Brain Team.
Before that, I was a co-founder of DNNresearch.
And before that, I was a postdoc in Stanford with Andrew Ng's group.
And in the beginning, I was a student in the Machine Learning group of Toronto, working with Geoffrey Hinton.
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RNN text generation demo
- Publications: Sutskever has published extensively in top academic journals and conferences. Some of his most notable publications include:
- "Sequence to Sequence Learning with Neural Networks" (2014): This paper introduced the idea of sequence-to-sequence learning, which is now a fundamental technique in natural language processing and machine translation.
- "ImageNet Classification with Deep Convolutional Neural Networks" (2012): This paper introduced the AlexNet architecture, which was one of the first deep convolutional neural networks to achieve state-of-the-art results on the ImageNet image classification challenge.
- "Generative Adversarial Networks" (2014): This paper introduced the idea of generative adversarial networks, which are now a powerful tool for generating realistic images, text, and other data.
- "Sequence to Sequence Learning with Neural Networks" (2014): This paper introduced the idea of sequence-to-sequence learning, which is now a fundamental technique in natural language processing and machine translation.
- YouTube: Sutskever has a YouTube channel where he posts videos about AI, machine learning, and other topics.
- Twitter: Sutskever is active on Twitter and often tweets about AI, machine learning, and other topics.
- Blog: Sutskever has a blog where he posts articles about AI, machine learning, and other topics.
Yes, you are correct that Sutskever was mainly London-based until recently moving over to Mountain View. He was a research scientist at Google DeepMind in London from 2012 to 2017, and then he became a co-founder and research director of OpenAI in California. In 2021, he moved to OpenAI's headquarters in Mountain View.