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  1. Stuart Jonathan Russell OBE (born 1962) is a British computer scientist known for his contributions to artificial intelligence (AI). He is a professor of computer science at the University of California, Berkeley and was from 2008 to 2011 an adjunct professor of neurological surgery at the University of California, San Francisco.

  2. Stuart J. Russell. Artificial Intelligence (AI) Control, Intelligent Systems, and Robotics (CIR) Biosystems & Computational Biology (BIO) machine learning; real-time decision-making; algorithms; probabilistic reasoning; computational biology. Berkeley Artificial Intelligence Research Lab (BAIR)

  3. Stuart Russell, Opening statement for the hearing on Oversight of AI: Principles for Regulation, U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology, and the Law, Washington, DC, July 25, 2023.

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  5. Stuart Russell. Distinguished Professor of Computer Science, University of California, Berkeley, and. Smith-Zadeh Professor in Engineering; Professor of Cognitive Science; Professor of Computational Precision Health, UCSF; and Honorary Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford.

  6. Aug 22, 2022 · Learn about the foundations and applications of AI from the most-used AI textbook, co-authored by Stuart Russell, a leading AI researcher and professor at Berkeley. The book covers topics such as search, logic, probability, machine learning, natural language, vision, and ethics.

  7. Stuart Russell is a leading researcher in artificial intelligence and a professor at UC Berkeley. He has co-authored the standard textbook in AI, written a book on the future of AI and humanity, and received many awards and honors.

  8. His research covers a wide range of topics in artificial intelligence including machine learning, probabilistic reasoning, knowledge representation, planning, real-time decision making, multitarget tracking, computer vision, computational physiology, and philosophical foundations.

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