Invited speakers

Kayvon Fatahalian

Kavyon Fatahalian is associate professor at Stanford University, where he studies high-performance and parallel computing systems that enable advanced computer graphics and video understanding applications. Particularly relevant to our workshop are his studies on high-performance virtual environments for AI training and human-in-the-loop, interactive AI. 

Sergey Tulyakov

Sergey Tulyakov is principal scientist and head of the creative vision team at Snap Research, where he focuses on creating methods for manipulating the world via computer vision and machine learning. He could deliver a talk on promptable game models.

Tim Pearce

Tim Pearce is a young researcher working in the deep reinforcement learning for games team at Microsoft. His research aim is to build AI agents that can learn and behave in humanlike ways. His talk may focus on cloning human behaviour in games.

Sam Devlin

Sam Devlin is a principal researcher at Microsoft. His goal is to create autonomous agents capable of intelligible decision making in a wide range of complex environments with real world applications.