About Us
Team

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Executive Director
Luke Muehlhauser joined SIAI in 2011, providing overall leadership of the SIAI as it develops its research capabilities and its role as a forum for discussion of the challenges and potential of artificial general intelligence. He has written dozens of articles on metaethics, intelligence explosion theory, and the cognitive science of rationality and human motivation, including SIAI's Singularity FAQ and IntelligenceExplosion.com. He is the author of the primer FacingTheSingularity.com, the popular blog Common Sense Atheism and the host of the podcast Conversations from the Pale Blue Dot. He also organized and implemented (with Anna Salamon) SIAI's 2011 rationality training minicamp, and was the lead author of SIAI's strategic plan.
Email: luke(at)singularity(dot)org

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Director of Development
Louie Helm is Singularity Institute's Director of Development. He manages donor relations, grant writing, and talent recruitment. He coordinates the Volunteer Network and helps organize the annual Singularity Summit. He is also a writer for Singularity Hub and LessWrong. Louie holds a Masters in Computer Science from the University of Texas at Austin and has published research in applied mathematics and quantum computing.
Email: louie.helm(at)singinst(dot)org

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Chief Operating Officer
Amy Willey, J.D., is the Singularity Institute's Chief Operating Officer, and is responsible for institute operations and legal matters. Willey is a graduate from the New York University School of Law. She previously held a position at the Juvenile Rights Project Special Litigation Unit of the New York City Legal Aid Society, and was employed as a summer associate at Balestriere Fariello, a trials and investigations law firm. Willey holds a B.A. in Foreign Service from Alma College, where she helped found the non-profit organization Forgotten Children of Eastern Europe.
Email:amywilley(at)singinst(dot)org

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Singularity Summit Co-Founder
Ray Kurzweil, CEO of Kurzweil Technologies, has been described as "the restless genius" by the Wall Street Journal, and "the ultimate thinking machine" by Forbes. Inc. Magazine ranked him #8 among entrepreneurs in the United States, calling him the "rightful heir to Thomas Edison," and PBS included him as one of the 16 "revolutionaries who made America," along with other inventors of the past two centuries. As one of the leading inventors of our time, Ray has worked in such areas as music synthesis, speech and character recognition, reading technology, virtual reality, and cybernetic art. He was the principal developer of the first omni-font optical character recognition, the first print-to-speech reading machine for the blind, the first CCD flat-bed scanner, the first text-to-speech synthesizer, the first music synthesizer capable of recreating the grand piano and other orchestral instruments, and the first commercially marketed large-vocabulary speech recognition. All of these pioneering technologies continue today as market leaders. His website, KurzweilAI.net, has over one million readers. Among his many honors, he is the recipient of the $500,000 MIT-Lemelson Prize, the world's largest for innovation. In 1999, he received the National Medal of Technology, the nation's highest honor in technology, from President Clinton. In 2002, he was inducted into the National Inventor's Hall of Fame , established by the US Patent Office. Ray has also received twelve honorary Doctorates and honors from three U.S. presidents. His books include The Age of Intelligent Machines, The Age of Spiritual Machines, and Fantastic Voyage: Live Long Enough to Live Forever. Three of his books have been national best sellers. His latest best-selling book, published by Viking Press, is The Singularity is Near: When Humans Transcend Biology.

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Chairman, Board of Directors
Edwin Evans is the Chairman of the Singularity Institute Board of Directors and the Co-Founder of Quinly Inc., a developer of applications for social networks and mobile platforms. Prior to starting Quinly, Edwin was employed as a Senior Software Engineer at Motorola, KLA-Tencor, and Aveo. Edwin was co-sponsor of the 2010 Singularity Research Challenge in 2009 and the Tallinn-Evans Challenge in late 2010. He holds a B.S. in Computer Science from Stanford University.

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Research Fellow
Eliezer Yudkowsky is the foremost researcher on Friendly AI and recursive self-improvement. He created the Friendly AI approach to AGI, which emphasizes the importance of the structure of an ethical optimization process and its supergoal, in contrast to the common trend of seeking the right fixed enumeration of ethical rules a moral agent should follow. In 2001, he published the first technical analysis of motivationally stable goal systems, with his book-length Creating Friendly AI: The Analysis and Design of Benevolent Goal Architectures. In 2002, he wrote "Levels of Organization in General Intelligence," a paper on the evolutionary psychology of human general intelligence, published in the edited volume Artificial General Intelligence (Springer, 2006). He has two papers in the edited volume Global Catastrophic Risks (Oxford, 2008), "Cognitive Biases Potentially Affecting Judgment of Global Risks" and "AI as a Positive and Negative Factor in Global Risk."
Email: sentience(at)pobox(dot)com

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Research Fellow
Anna Salamon played a central role in designing the curriculum for the Singularity Institute's rationality mini-camp, held in summer 2011. She continues to develop curricula for a new organization focused on rationality education, which should “spin off” from the Singularity Institute sometime in 2012. She also helped to develop TheUncertainFuture.com, and co-authored "Intelligence Explosion: Evidence and Import" with Luke Muehlhauser. She holds a B.A. in mathematics from UC Santa Barbara and a degree in Great Books from St. John's College.
Email: anna.salamon(at)singinst(dot)org

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Carl Shulman is a researcher who has authored and co-authored several papers on AI risk, including "How Hard is Intelligence?", "Whole Brain Emulation and the Evolution of Superorganisms," and "Implications of a Software-Limited Singularity." Previously, he worked at Clarium Capital Management, a global macro hedge fund, and at the law firm Reed Smith LLP. He attended New York University School of Law and holds a BA in philosophy from Harvard University.

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Media Director
Michael Anissimov is responsible for compiling, distributing, and promoting SIAI media materials including our writing, websites, and videos, and communicating the activities of SIAI to the public. Anissimov is author of Accelerating Future, a popular blog focused on science and futurism, and serves as SIAI's primary media contact.
Email: michael(at)singularity(dot)org