Oliver Richardson (Oli)

LawZero

Senior ML Research Scientist (LawZero) / Postdoctoral Fellow (UdeM)

OIi(ver) is a computer scientist (a staff member at LawZero and postdoc under Yoshua Bengio) with unusually broad scientific and mathematical expertise.

He is a sucker for pretty demos and grand unifying theories—unfortunately, sometimes losing sight of what is practical. Over the last few years (i.e., during his PhD at Cornell), Oli has discovered a beautiful theory describing how a great deal of artificial intelligence, classical and modern, can be fruitfully understood as resolving a natural information-theoretic measure of epistemic inconsistency. There remain many unanswered questions, but the hope is that this already much clearer view can lead to powerful generalist AI systems that are safer because they fundamentally do not meaningfully have goals or desires.