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Richard Evans is an Honorary Principal Research Fellow at the Department of Computing, Imperial College London, and a Staff Research Scientist at DeepMind. His work bridges philosophy and artificial intelligence, focusing on program synthesis, cognition, and Kantian principles applied to AI perception. He holds affiliations with the Faculty of Engineering and has contributed to interdisciplinary research in ethics, cognitive architectures, and neuro-symbolic integration.
His research interests include formalizing Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason for AI frameworks, exploring how machines can develop intentionality, and advancing general game-playing algorithms. Notable outputs include Self-Legislating Machines (2022) and Formalizing Kant’s Rules (2019), which integrate philosophical theory with computational models.
Recent articles highlight his work on digital technologies for pandemic resilience, AI-driven creative writing, and critical care ventilation techniques. While no specific awards are listed, his cross-disciplinary contributions reflect recognition in academic and industrial AI communities.
Evans’ research extends to healthcare applications, including wearable technology for pediatric health and rural healthcare efficiency analysis in China. His lab collaborations and industry partnerships (e.g., DeepMind) underscore a focus on translating theoretical insights into practical AI solutions.
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