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Joscha Bach
Artificial Intelligence/Cognitive Science
Joscha Bach is a prominent cognitive scientist, AI researcher, and philosopher currently serving as the Chief AI Strategist at Liquid AI.1 Born in 1973 in East Germany, Bach has had an extensive career in artificial intelligence and cognitive science research.3
Career Highlights
- Current Role: Research Fellowship at Liquid AI (since February 2023)1
- Previous Positions:
- Principal AI Engineer at Intel Labs (2021-2023)
- VP of Research at AI Foundation (2019-2021)
- Research Scientist at Harvard Program for Evolutionary Dynamics (2016-2019)
- Research Scientist at MIT Media Lab (2014-2016)1
Education
- PhD in Cognitive Science from Universität Osnabrück (2003-2007)
- Diploma in Computer Science and Philosophy from Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (1994-2000)1
Research Interests
Bach's work focuses on cognitive architectures, artificial intelligence, mental representation, emotion, social modeling, and philosophy of mind.3 He is known for developing MicroPsi, a cognitive architecture designed to simulate human-like reasoning and decision-making processes.3
Publications and Contributions
Bach is the author of "Principles of Synthetic Intelligence" and has contributed significantly to discussions on consciousness, free will, and the limitations of current AI systems.3 He is critical of overhyping deep learning models and advocates for more nuanced approaches incorporating cognitive models and ethical considerations in AI research.3
Public Engagement
As a prolific speaker and communicator, Bach regularly shares his insights on cognitive science, AI, and philosophy through conferences, podcasts, and public lectures.3 He is known for his unique perspectives on the nature of intelligence, consciousness, and the future of AI.2





