Michael Osborne Keynote Speaker
- Professor of Machine Learning at Oxford University
- Co-founder and Chief Science Officer, Mind Foundry Ltd
- Co-author, with Carl Benedikt Frey of the seminal paper on how AI will eliminate many jobs by 2030
Michael Osborne's Biography
Dr. Mike Osborne is the Professor of Machine Learning in the Department of Engineering Science at Oxford University.
His work on automation and its impact on the world of work, with Carl Benedikt Frey, has been covered by BBC Newsnight, CNN, The Economist, Financial Times, Wall Street Journal, Foreign Affairs, New York Times, Washington Post, Der Spiegel, Scientific American, TIME Magazine and The Guardian, amongst many other venues.
Mike is the co-founder and Chief Science Officer of Mind Foundry Ltd, an Oxford spin-out company which has grown to 70+ employees. This firm brings together the world’s best scientists, engineers, design-thinkers and more to tackle the most challenging problems across numerous industries. They are innovators, changemakers and helpful stewards of AI as it begins to shape our world for years to come.
He has acted as principal or co-investigator for £20m of research funding. He has expertise in active learning, Gaussian processes, Bayesian optimisation, and Bayesian quadrature, and is a co-founder of the emerging field of probabilistic numerics. His algorithms have been applied in fields as diverse as astrostatistics, ornithology, and sensor networks.
Mike’s work on the societal impacts of machine learning and robotics has been cited over 15,000 times, and has resulted in both sustained coverage in almost all major media venues (e.g. his being interviewed on BBC Newsnight, a cover feature in the Economist) and policy impact (including presenting oral evidence to the UK House of Commons Science and Technology Committee).