About Us

Team

Michael Vassar

President

Michael Vassar is SIAI's President, and provides 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 is also responsible for the organization of the Singularity Summit. Previously, he was a Founder and Chief Strategist at SirGroovy.com, an online music licensing firm. Prior to that, he held positions with Aon, the Peace Corps, and the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Michael has been writing and speaking on topics related to the safe development of disruptive technologies for a number of years: his papers include the Lifeboat Foundation analysis of the risks of advanced molecular manufacturing co-authored with Robert Freitas, and "Corporate Cornucopia", authored for the Center for Responsible Nanotechnology Task Force. He holds an M.B.A. from Drexel University and a B.S. in biochemistry from Penn State.

Email: mvassar(at)singinst(dot)org

Ray Kurzweil

Director

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.

Ben Goertzel

Director of Research

Ben Goertzel, Ph.D., is SIAI Director of Research, responsible for overseeing the direction of the Institute's research division. He has over 70 publications, concentrating on cognitive science and AI, including Chaotic Logic, Creating Internet Intelligence, Artificial General Intelligence (edited with Cassio Pennachin), and The Hidden Pattern. He is chief science officer and acting CEO of Novamente, a software company aimed at creating applications in the area of natural language question-answering. He also oversees Biomind, an AI and bioinformatics firm that licenses software for bioinformatics data analysis to the NIH's National Institute for Allergies and Infectious Diseases and CDC. Previously, he was founder and CTO of Webmind, a 120+ employee thinking-machine company. He has a Ph.D. in mathematics from Temple University, and has held several university positions in mathematics, computer science, and psychology, in the US, New Zealand, and Australia.

Email: ben(at)goertzel(dot)org

Eliezer Yudkowsky

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 forthcoming in the edited volume Global Catastrophic Risks (Oxford, 2007), "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

Bruce Klein

Director of Outreach

Bruce Klein is focused on raising the awareness and understanding of the Singularity Institute's mission to advance safe artificial general intelligence. He is an entrepreneur and social activist, presently serving as president of Novamente, a software products and services firm focused on creating intelligent agents for virtual worlds and MMOGs. In 2002, Klein founded the Immortality Institute. In 2004, he edited The Scientific Conquest of Death, a volume devoted to examining the biological and philosophical arguments against dramatically extending the healthy human lifespan, with 18 contributors, including Michael Rose, Aubrey de Grey, and Michael West. In the same year, the tragic death of Klein's mother led him to create a documentary film to promote the Immortality Institute's mission to overcome the "blight of involuntary death." He traveled the US, interviewing scientists and futurusts on the subject of life extension, leading to the film "Exploring Life Extension." He unveiled the film at the first Life Extension Conference, organized in 2005 by Klein and his wife Susan-Fonseca Klein.

Email: bruce(at)singinst(dot)org

Pejman Makhfi

Director of Venture Development

Pejman Makhfi engages with investment communities on behalf of SIAI, and advises researchers and entrepreneurs to help them develop new ventures. He is a Silicon Valley technology veteran, entrepreneur, and investor, with more than fifteen years of experience consulting entrepreneurs, technology investors, and forward-thinking startups. He is founder and managing director of Venture Choice, a private angel group. He is widely recognized as a leader in the field of business process automation and knowledge modeling, and served as the key architect for several award-winning leaders in the software and financial industries, including FinancialCircuit and Savvion. Pejman holds a B.S./M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Dortmund in Germany. He has authored multiple patents and standards, and is a contributor to IEEE Computational Intelligence Society, the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence, and American Society for Quality.

Email: pejman(at)singinst(dot)org

David Hart

Director of Open Source Projects

David Hart oversees open source programs at SIAI, with responsibilities including community engagement and project-managing software development efforts. David leverages over ten years of applied software development, IT and business management experience. At SIAI, David focuses on open source methodologies for software design, planning, engineering practices, testing, technical documentation and related information technologies. David has held technical and managerial roles in numerous publicly listed companies in Silicon Valley, and is today the principal consult at Atlantis Blue, a small IT services company based in Sydney, Australia. David holds a BA in Chemistry from Hope College, and an MS in Applied Science from the University of Sydney.

Email: hart(at)singinst(dot)org