Meet the Visionaries Driving Boston’s AI Revolution
Boston’s AI Revolution: Meet the Human Intelligence Behind the Artificial
In the bustling tech hub of Boston, a revolution is underway in the field of artificial intelligence. From cutting-edge research labs to innovative startups, a group of ten key figures are leading the charge in reshaping the way we live through AI technology.
One of these figures is Yvonne Hao, the Massachusetts Secretary of Economic Development, who is spearheading efforts to make the Bay State a hub for applied AI. With $100 million on the line, Hao is working to galvanize talent, infrastructure, and investment capital to support the next generation of AI-driven businesses.
Jason Snyder, the Massachusetts CIO and Secretary of Technology Services and Security, is focused on using AI to improve public services. Partnering with Northeastern University, Snyder is exploring how AI can transform customer experiences with services like MassHealth and the MBTA.
At MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), Director Daniela Rus oversees a team of researchers creating groundbreaking AI technologies, from adaptive smart gloves to AI copilots for airplanes. CSAIL Principal Investigator Regina Barzilay is using AI to revolutionize cancer detection and treatment, developing predictive modeling tools that can identify cancer risks years in advance.
Vivjan Myrto, the Founder and Managing Partner of Hyperplane, is funding AI ventures that aim to improve global logistics and healthcare systems. Habib Haddad, the Founding Managing Partner of E14 Fund, provides founder-friendly funding for tech startups, including companies like Elroy Air, which is revolutionizing automated air transit.
Marc Raibert, the Founder of Boston Dynamics and Executive Director of the Boston Dynamics AI Institute, is leading the charge in creating AI-driven robots like Spot and Stretch. Rana el Kaliouby, the CEO of Affectiva, is pioneering emotion AI technology to enhance online advertising and improve driver safety.
MIT Research Scientist Lex Fridman explores the capabilities of AI on his popular podcast, while legendary inventor and futurist Ray Kurzweil predicts a future where machines surpass human intelligence by 2045.
These ten individuals are at the forefront of Boston’s AI revolution, driving progress and innovation that will shape the future of technology and society. Welcome to the future, Boston.