Panel: Progress in AI: Myths, Realities, and Aspirations

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Moderated by Eric Horvitz, Managing Director, Microsoft Research Panelists: Fei-Fei Li, Associate Professor, Stanford University Michael Littman, Professor of Computer Science, Brown University Josh Tenenbaum, Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Oren Etzioni, Chief Executive Officer, Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence Christopher Bishop, Distinguished Scientist, Microsoft Research




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