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Max Tegmark is a Professor of Physics at MIT, specializing in cosmology, quantum information, and the intersection of physics with artificial intelligence. He leads the Tegmark AI Safety Group and is affiliated with the MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics & Space Research, the NSF AI Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Fundamental Interactions (IAIFI), and the Physics of Living Systems @ MIT.
His research focuses on precision cosmology (e.g., cosmic microwave background analysis) and the physics of intelligence, including AI safety. He has published over 200 technical papers and authored popular books like Life 3.0, exploring AI’s societal implications. Notable awards include the Packard Fellowship, Cottrell Scholar Award, and a Gold Medal from the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences.
Key affiliations include MIT’s Department of Physics and roles such as President of the Future of Life Institute, advocating for beneficial AI development. His TED Talks, including How to Get Empowered, Not Overpowered, by AI, highlight his public engagement in science communication.
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