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Peter Norvig      

Computer Scientist, Expert on Artificial Intelligence and the Director of Research at Google Inc.

Peter Norvig is a computer scientist and expert in both artificial intelligence and online search. Currently the Director of Research at Google Inc., Norvig was responsible for maintaining and improving the engine's core web search algorithms from 2002 to 2005. Prior to his work at Google, Norvig was NASA's chief computer scientist.

A fellow of the American Association for Artificial Intelligence and the author of the book Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach, Norvig (along with Sebastian Thrun) taught the Stanford University class "Introduction to Artificial Intelligence," which was made available to anyone in the world. More than 160,000 students from 209 countries enrolled.

Norvig is also known for penning the world's longest palindromic sentence.

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The future, according to Google — Tech News and Analysis
During a fireside chat with four Google Research heavyweights — artificial- intelligence guru Peter Norvig, Google Glass guy Thad Starner, MapReduce paper ...
Google research director and AI expert Peter Norvig elected into AAAS
Artificial intelligence expert and Google Director of Research was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences last week. He's well known for a 2009 ...

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