John Schulman named MIT TR Pioneering Innovator Under 35

John Schulman

CS alumnus John Schulman (Ph.D. ’16, adviser: Pieter Abbeel) has been named to MIT Technology Review’s 2018 list of “35 Innovators Under 35,” an honor which recognizes “exceptionally talented young innovators whose work we believe has the greatest potential to transform the world.”  Schulman, whose dissertation was on “Optimizing Expectations: From Deep Reinforcement Learning to Stochastic Computation Graphs,” is cited in the Pioneer category for “training AI to be smarter and better, one game of Sonic the Hedgehog at a time.”   He is the co-founder of OpenAI, where he has created some key algorithms in reinforcement learning: he trains AI agents in the same way you might train a dog, by offering a treat for a correct response–in this case, by racking up a high score in a video game.  These algorithms, once trained, might be applied in the real world, where they can be used to improve robot locomotion.