Contents.Education and early life Stuart Russell was born in, England. He received his degree with first-class honours in from the where he was an undergraduate student at in 1982, and his PhD in from in 1986 for research on and supervised. Career and research After his PhD, he joined the faculty of the, where since 1996 he is Professor of Computer Science.
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He also holds an appointment as Adjunct Professor of Neurological Surgery at the, where he pursues research in computational physiology and monitoring. He is also a fellow at.His research on the history and future of (AI) and its relation to humanity includes, knowledge representation, planning, multitarget tracking, computer vision, inverse, and the movement to ban the manufacture and use of.In 2016, he founded the Center for Human-Compatible Artificial Intelligence at UC Berkeley, with co-, Anca Dragan, Tom Griffiths, and Satinder Singh Baveja. Russell is the author of many journal articles as well as several books, including The Use of Knowledge in Analogy and Induction and co-author of Do the Right Thing: Studies in Limited Rationality (with Eric Wefald). Along with, he is the author of, a textbook used by over 1300 universities in 116 countries. He is on the Scientific Advisory Board for the and the Advisory Board of the.In 2017, he collaborated with the to produce a video, about swarms of assassinating political opponents, and presented this to a United Nations meeting about the.In 2018 he contributed an interview to the documentaryHis book, Human Compatible: Artificial Intelligence and the Problem of Control, will be published by Viking in October 2019. Awards and honours Stuart Russell was co-winner, in 1995, of the at the, the premier international award in artificial intelligence for researchers under 35.
In 2003 he was inducted as a of the and in 2011 he was elected a of the. In 2005 he was awarded the ACM Karl V. Karlstrom Outstanding Educator Award. In 2012, he was appointed to the in Paris, awarded to 'internationally acclaimed foreign scientists in all disciplines,' as well as the senior Chaire d'excellence of France's.Russell is Vice Chair of the 's Council on AI and Robotics. He is also a fellow of the.
Other awards include the 's, the World Technology Award, the Mitchell Priz and the Outstanding Educator Award.References. ^ publications indexed by. ^ Russell, Stuart;;; (2015). 'Robotics: Ethics of artificial intelligence'.
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