Gadi Singer is Vice President and Director of Emergent AI Research at Intel Labs leading the development of the third wave of AI capabilities.Gadi joined Intel in 1983 and has since held a variety of senior technical leadership and management positions in chip design, software engineering, CAD development and research. Gadi played key leadership role in the product line introduction of several new micro-architectures including the very first Pentium, the first Xeon processors, the first Atom products and more. He was vice president and engineering manager of groups including the Enterprise Processors Division, Software Enabling Group and Intel corporate EDA group. Since 2014, Gadi participated in driving cross-company AI capabilities in HW, SW and algorithms. Prior to joining Intel Labs, Gadi was Vice President and General Manager of Intel Artificial Intelligence Platforms Group (AIPG). Gadi received his bachelor degree in computer engineering from the Technion University, Israel, where he also pursued graduate studies with an emphasis on AI.
With the advent of models like GPT-4, can we say that AI has moved beyond statistical correlation and mapping towards a true comprehension of the world? Can deep structured knowledge help us chart a path towards higher machine intelligence? In his keynote talk, Gadi will discuss the principles of Cognitive AI and its potential in establishing a categorically new level of reasoning, explainability, and adaptability. He will show some of the paths to innovation that the Emergent AI is taking to bring about those capabilities. Finally, he will share his vision for AI architecture of the future and introduce Thrill-K, a knowledge layering framework that is a key component of Cognitive AI.