His journey with deep learning began in high school. During his undergraduate years, he not only ventured into entrepreneurship and took part in robotics projects but also interned, playing a pivotal role in the development of Gemini 2.0. His expertise seamlessly bridges the realms of AI and philosophy. Remarkably, he wrapped up his Ph.D. studies at MIT and aced his thesis defense in under four years. Looking ahead, he's set to propel the frontier technology of 'world models' forward at OpenAI, a move that could potentially redefine the trajectory of artificial general intelligence.