The ‘godmother’ of AI, Professor Fei-Fei Li has instructed the BBC that being the one girl amongst seven pioneers of synthetic Intelligence being offered with a prime engineering prize by the King at present makes her “proud to be completely different”.
The King will current the 2025 Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering to Prof Li and 6 others throughout a ceremony at St James’s Palace.
These honoured alongside her are Prof Yoshua Bengio, Dr Invoice Dally, Dr Geoffrey Hinton, Prof John Hopfield, Nvidia founder Jensen Huang and Meta’s Chief AI Scientist Dr Yann LeCun.
They’re being recognised for his or her contributions to the event of recent machine studying, a area that underpins the speedy development of AI.
Dr Hinton, Prof Bengio and Yann LeCun, presently Chief AI Scientist at Meta have broadly been recognised because the “Godfathers of AI” since they had been collectively awarded the 2018 Turing Award.
There may be nonetheless just one so-called “godmother” of AI and Prof Li instructed the BBC she has grown to simply accept the moniker.
“I might not name myself godmother of something,” she mentioned.
She mentioned just a few years in the past when individuals began calling her that, she needed to “pause and recognise if I rejected this, it could miss a possibility for girls scientists and technologists to be recognised this manner”.
“As a result of males are fairly simply referred to as godfathers or founding fathers.”
“For all of the younger girls I work with and the generations of women to come back, I am okay now accepting this title,” she added.
Born in China, Prof Li emigrated to the US as an adolescent and went on to excel in laptop science. She is co-director at Stanford Pc Science Division, and co-founder and CEO of World Labs.
It’s her work on ImageNet a mission which enabled main advances in laptop imaginative and prescient for which she is recognised.
She and her college students created large-scale picture recognition datasets upon which a number of synthetic intelligence know-how is now constructed. It paved the way in which for laptop imaginative and prescient – understanding how computer systems may ‘see’.
She says the significance of that knowledge set “open the floodgate of data-driven AI”.
She thinks the following AI milestone will come when it is ready to work together with the world round it.
This capacity was is “innately essential and native to animals and people”, and if this may very well be unlocked in AI, it may “superpower” people in some ways, “together with creativity, robotic studying, design and structure”.
This would be the first time all seven laureates have come collectively in individual.
The three “godfathers” have publicly said opposing views on how harmful AI may very well be.
Dr Hinton has repeatedly expressed severe issues concerning the potential for AI to pose an “extinction-level menace”. However Prof LeCun, who additionally works at Meta has written that apocalyptic warnings are overblown.
Prof Li says she takes a extra “pragmatic strategy” and says the disagreement amongst scientists is “wholesome”.
“We’re used to even disagreement, and I feel that is wholesome. A subject as profound and impactful as AI requires a number of wholesome debate and public discourse.
“I feel within the case of AI, each excessive rhetorics concern me…I’ve all the time advocated for a way more science primarily based, pragmatic methodology in speaking and educating the general public.
“So, sure, I want to see our communication of AI to be way more moderated and grounded in information and science as an alternative of the intense rhetorics”.
The Queen Elizabeth prize is awarded yearly to engineers chargeable for groundbreaking improvements which globally profit humanity. Earlier recipients embody Sir Tim Berners Lee, the creator of the World Vast Net.
Lord Vallance, chair of the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering Basis, mentioned the winners “symbolize the easiest of engineering,” including that their work “demonstrates how engineering can each maintain our planet and rework the way in which we stay and study.”
Further reporting by Philippa Wain









