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peopleAdvisory Council,Distinguished Fellows

James Manyika

Senior Vice President for Research, Technology & Society, Google and Alphabet; Co-Chair, the U.N. Secretary General’s Members of the High-level Advisory Body on Artificial Intelligence; Advisory Council Member, Stanford HAI

As Senior Vice President for Research, Technology, and Society, James Manyika leads efforts to responsibly shape and advance Google and Alphabet's most ambitious innovations to benefit people and impact society for the better. He oversees Google Research, which pursues challenges and breakthroughs in computer science — including in AI, machine learning, algorithms, quantum computing, and responsible AI. He is Chair and Director emeritus of McKinsey Global Institute and Senior Partner emeritus of McKinsey. He is Vice Chair of the National AI Advisory Committee, a member of the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine’s Committee on Responsible Computing, a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a Distinguished Fellow at Oxford Institute for Ethics in AI, and a Distinguished Fellow of Stanford’s Human-Centered AI Institute.

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