Arshad Hisham

Pioneers of the AI Revolution

The last decade has seen incredible advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), which can be attributed to the tireless efforts and ingenuity of pioneering AI scientists. These researchers have made groundbreaking discoveries and developed cutting-edge technologies that continue to shape the AI landscape. In this article, we will celebrate the achievements of 15 of the most influential AI scientists of the last decade, highlighting their contributions and the impact they have had on the field.

The Turing Award Laureates: Pushing the Boundaries of AI
Geoffrey Hinton, Yann LeCun, and Yoshua Bengio, collectively known as the “Godfathers of Deep Learning,” were awarded the prestigious Turing Award in 2018 for their work on neural networks and deep learning. Their research has revolutionized computer vision, natural language processing, and speech recognition. Additionally, pioneers such as Judea Pearl, who developed Bayesian networks, and Michael I. Jordan, a leading figure in machine learning, have laid the foundation for modern AI systems.

Visionaries in Computer Vision and Image Recognition
Fei-Fei Li, the driving force behind ImageNet, has had a profound impact on computer vision research. Similarly, Andrej Karpathy, known for his work on recurrent neural networks (RNNs) and image captioning, has advanced AI-driven image understanding. Researchers like Jitendra Malik and Pietro Perona have also made significant contributions to the field, improving object recognition and detection capabilities.

Innovators in Natural Language Processing
Natural language processing (NLP) has seen tremendous growth, thanks in part to researchers like Tomas Mikolov, who pioneered word embeddings with Word2Vec, and Alec Radford, who co-created OpenAI’s GPT series. Additionally, Kyunghyun Cho, who contributed to the development of the Transformer architecture, has had a significant influence on NLP models.

Masters of Reinforcement Learning and Game Playing
Demis Hassabis, the co-founder and CEO of DeepMind, has been at the forefront of reinforcement learning and game-playing AI systems. Under his leadership, DeepMind has achieved several groundbreaking accomplishments, such as the development of AlphaGo and AlphaZero. Pieter Abbeel, an expert in robotics and reinforcement learning, has also made significant contributions, focusing on AI’s potential to learn complex tasks from demonstrations and minimal supervision.

AI Ethicists and Social Impact Pioneers
As AI technology advances, researchers like Timnit Gebru and Joy Buolamwini have been instrumental in promoting ethical AI practices and raising awareness about algorithmic bias. Their work has led to a greater focus on fairness, accountability, and transparency in AI systems. Furthermore, Kate Crawford, who co-founded the AI Now Institute, has been influential in examining the societal implications of AI and fostering interdisciplinary collaborations.

The last decade has seen extraordinary progress in AI, thanks in large part to the dedication and vision of researchers like Geoffrey Hinton, Yann LeCun, Yoshua Bengio, Judea Pearl, Michael I. Jordan, Fei-Fei Li, Andrej Karpathy, Jitendra Malik, Pietro Perona, Tomas Mikolov, Alec Radford, Kyunghyun Cho, Demis Hassabis, Pieter Abbeel, Timnit Gebru, Joy Buolamwini, and Kate Crawford. Their groundbreaking work has not only advanced AI technology but has also laid the groundwork for future innovations and discoveries that will continue to shape our world.

inGen : Boldly going where no company has gone before

Star Trek has been a significant source of inspiration for me as a founder, serial entrepreneur, inventor, engineer, and CEO. I have been a long-time fan of the series, and it has influenced many of the products I have built, the companies I have founded, and the culture of my current company, Ingen Dynamics.

One of the key principles that Star Trek has taught me is the importance of teamwork. In Star Trek, the crew of the Enterprise works together to solve complex problems and overcome challenges. This has inspired me to build teams that collaborate effectively and work towards a shared goal. At Ingen Dynamics, we foster a culture of teamwork and encourage our employees to work together to achieve our mission.

Star Trek has also taught me is the importance of diversity and inclusion. The crew of the Enterprise is made up of people from different backgrounds, cultures, and species, and they all work together as equals. This has inspired me to build companies that value diversity and create an inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive. At Ingen Dynamics, we believe that diversity is one of our greatest strengths, and we are committed to creating a workplace where everyone feels valued and respected.

Another principle is a commitment to innovation. The technology in Star Trek, such as the transporter and the replicator, has always fascinated me. At my companies, we strive to push the boundaries of what is possible and to create products that are not just innovative, but also socially responsible.

Finally there is an intense focus on social impact. In Star Trek, the crew is dedicated to exploring new worlds and helping those in need. Similarly, my companies are committed to making a positive difference in the world. For example, we have developed products that promote sustainability and contribute to humanitarian causes.

One of my favorite characters from Star Trek is Captain Jean-Luc Picard. In the episode “The Measure of a Man,” he argues that an android, Data, should have the same rights as a human being. This episode has influenced my work on artificial intelligence and robotics, and has inspired me to create products that are ethical and respectful of human dignity.

Another character who has had an impact on me is Chief Engineer Geordi La Forge. In the episode “Booby Trap,” he uses his engineering skills to save the Enterprise from a deadly trap. His dedication to problem-solving and ingenuity has motivated me to pursue my own engineering projects and to encourage others to do the same.

Finally, I am inspired by the character of Lt. Commander Jadzia Dax, who in the episode “Dax,” confronts her past lives and embraces the wisdom and experience that comes with them. Her commitment to personal growth and self-awareness has influenced my own approach to leadership, as I strive to learn from my experiences and continue to develop as a person and a professional.

To summarize, the principles of teamwork, diversity, innovation, and social impact that are present in Star Trek have had a profound impact on my work as a founder, serial entrepreneur, inventor, engineer, and CEO. By embodying these principles, I believe that my companies, including Ingen Dynamics, can make a meaningful contribution to society and help to create a better future for all.

InGen Dynamics and The Next Decade

The next decade is set to be a transformative period for the world of AI, robotics, automation, and platforms. These technologies have already revolutionized industries such as manufacturing and logistics, but their impact is set to expand rapidly into new areas including healthcare, education, and elderly care. As a founder of an AI, Automation and Robotics firm, we are at the forefront of this change, and are proud to offer a range of innovative robots including Aido, Senpai, Kobe, and Fari.

One of the biggest areas of growth for robotics in the coming decade is in telemedicine. According to a report by Mordor Intelligence, the telemedicine market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 24.3% from 2021 to 2026. As an expert in the industry, Dr. Shashank ND, CEO of Practo, has said that “telemedicine is the future of healthcare” and that AI-powered chatbots and virtual assistants will become increasingly common in healthcare settings. Our robot Senpai, with its advanced AI capabilities, is uniquely positioned to assist healthcare professionals in providing remote care to patients.

Another area poised for significant growth is in surveillance and security. As the global security market continues to grow, experts such as Market Research Future predict that robots will play an increasingly important role in maintaining security in public spaces. Our product sentinel and Kaiser, with its advanced security features such as facial recognition and 360-degree video, is well-suited for this growing market.

Elderly care is another area where the use of robots is set to expand rapidly. With an aging population in many countries, the need for innovative solutions to assist with care is becoming increasingly urgent. Experts such as Junjiro Shintaku, CEO of Robot Care System, predict that robots will play a key role in providing elderly care in the future. Our robot Fari, with its ability to provide companionship and assistance to elderly individuals, is well-suited for this growing market.

Retail, hospitality, and last mile delivery are also areas where the use of robots is set to expand rapidly. As consumers increasingly demand contactless delivery and experiences, robots will become an important tool for businesses to meet these needs. Experts such as Ryan Jenkins, COO of MWS Technology, predict that robots will become increasingly important in the retail and hospitality industries. Our robot Aido and Carry n Go, with its ability to assist with tasks such as inventory management and customer service, is well-suited for these growing markets.

As the use of robots and AI continues to expand rapidly across industries, the need for platforms to manage these technologies will become increasingly important. Our platform, Origami, is designed to provide a centralized system for managing robots, automation, and AI. Experts such as Vasant Dhar, Professor at NYU Stern School of Business, predict that platforms such as Origami will become increasingly important as the use of these technologies expands.

In conclusion, the next decade is set to be a transformative period for the world of AI, robotics, automation, and platforms. As a founder of an AI, Automation and Robotics firm, we are excited to be at the forefront of this change, and are proud to offer a range of innovative robots including Aido, Senpai, Kobe, and Fari. We believe that telemedicine, surveillance, education, elderly care, retail, hospitality, last mile delivery, and security are all destined to grow rapidly in the coming years. With the growth of these industries, we believe that platforms such as Origami will become increasingly important in managing these technologies.

Why inGen’s global team matters

As the field of robotics, automation, and AI continues to grow, it has become increasingly clear that having a global team is critical to success. With diverse backgrounds and skill sets, team members from different regions bring unique perspectives and ideas. Ingen Dynamics, with team members located in North America, Germany, the UK, China, India, Singapore, the Netherlands, and Australia, is a prime example of a company that embraces the benefits of a global team.

One of the key advantages of having a global team is the ability to tap into a wider pool of talent. This is particularly important in robotics, automation and AI, where there is a high demand for specialized skills. As automation expert Jeffrey H. Dunn explains, “In the global economy, companies have access to an extraordinary talent pool. By leveraging that pool, they can develop the skills and capabilities they need to compete and grow.”

In addition to talent, a global team also brings diverse cultural and language skills that can be invaluable in a global market. This is highlighted by supply chain expert Shanton Wilcox, who states, “A team that understands cultural nuances and speaks the language of your customers and suppliers can help you to build stronger relationships and operate more effectively in the global marketplace.”

A global team also provides access to a wider range of resources, including different technologies, regulatory environments, and business practices. According to technology entrepreneur Michael Bloomberg, “Having a global team means being able to access resources from different parts of the world. You can tap into different technologies and leverage the best practices of different regions to create innovative solutions.”

At Ingen Dynamics, the benefits of a global team are evident in the company’s approach to product development. The Aido Robot, Kaiser Automation, Sentinel surveillance product and origami platform all draw on the expertise of team members from around the world to create innovative, cutting-edge products that meet the needs of a global market. By embracing a global team, Ingen Dynamics is able to create products that are more effective, efficient, and competitive in the marketplace.

A global team is essential to success in robotics, automation and AI. Taping into a wider pool of talent, cultural and language skills, and resources provides a competitive advantage in a global market. As the team at Ingen Dynamics demonstrates, a global team can lead to the creation of innovative, cutting-edge products that meet the needs of customers around the world. By embracing the benefits of a global team, companies can position themselves for success in a rapidly changing and increasingly competitive marketplace.

Industrial Design

Industrial design is a critical aspect of the success of any robotics product. Modular service robots and social robots require special considerations in industrial design to ensure they are both functional and aesthetically pleasing. The goal of industrial design in robotics is to create products that function well, fit seamlessly into their environment, and appeal to the end-user.

According to industrial designer John Maeda, “Ergonomics is one of the most critical considerations in industrial design for robotics. It is essential to ensure that the design of the robot is comfortable for the user to interact with, especially when it comes to social robots.” This is particularly important for social robots, as they are meant to interact with people naturally and intuitively.

Design expert Tim Brown notes that “industrial design for modular service robots should focus on modularity and adaptability. The design should be such that components can be easily swapped out or upgraded to enhance the robot’s functionality.” This is important to ensure that the robot can be customized to meet specific needs and evolve with changing requirements.

In addition, renowned industrial designer Yves Behar states, “Industrial design for robotics should also consider the environment in which the robot will operate. It is essential to design the robot to fit seamlessly into its surroundings and be easy to use, even in complex environments.” This is particularly important for modular service robots, often used in industrial settings.

Nature is a great inspiration for industrial design, particularly regarding animals. The gentle curves of a dolphin inspired Aido’s ergonomic design. Dolphins are known for their sleek and streamlined bodies, allowing them to move through water easily. Aido’s design incorporates similar gentle curves, making it functional and aesthetically pleasing. Additionally, Aido’s affable personality is inspired by the friendly nature of dolphins, making it a great companion at home.

In conclusion, every small detail matters in industrial design, and it is essential to consider all aspects, including ergonomics, modularity, adaptability, and the environment. As designer Charles Eames once said, “The details are not the details; they make the design.” Industrial design is critical to the success of any robotics product, and designers must work closely with engineers and end-users to create products that are functional, visually appealing, and intuitive to use.

Why I am building inGen – My Journey

As the founder of a Robotics, AI, Automation, and Platform company, my journey has been passionate and a deep-rooted belief that we can make the world a better place. I have always been fascinated by the intersection of technology and its ability to solve some of the world’s biggest challenges. This curiosity led me to create a company focused on leveraging cutting-edge technologies to solve some of the most pressing challenges of our time.

When I started my journey as a founder, I was clear on one thing: I wanted to create something that would make a difference. I knew that core sectors were ripe for disruption and could benefit from the power of Robotics and AI. Sectors such as education, surveillance, healthcare, telemedicine, elderly care, and fitness all have immense potential to be transformed using these technologies.

“Technology is nothing. What’s important is that you have faith in people, that they’re basically good and smart, and if you give them tools, they’ll do wonderful things with them,” said Steve Jobs. Our Robotics and AI platform provides the tools to unlock the potential of these sectors, enabling people to do wonderful things with them.

My journey as a founder has been shaped by my background in Robotics and AI, my experiences in 5 startups in enterprise and automation, and my global career with IBM. I have always been passionate about the power of technology to transform lives, and this passion led me to start this company. “The important thing is not being afraid to take a chance. Remember, the greatest failure is not to try. Once you find something you love to do, be the best at doing it.” said Steve Jobs. That is precisely what we are doing at our company.

For me, this company is not just about making money. It is about building a better future, one where technology is harnessed for the greater good. “I am opposed to the laying down rules or conditions to be observed in the construction of bridges lest the progress of improvement tomorrow might be embarrassed or shackled by recording or registering as law the prejudices or errors of today,” said Isambard Kingdom Brunel. The prejudices or errors of today do not bind us, which makes this journey so exciting. We have the opportunity to shape the future, which is a responsibility we take very seriously.

Finally, as Elon Musk once said, “The future is not some place we are going to, but one we are creating. The paths are not to be found but made.” We are creating that future, one where Robotics and AI are used to make the world a better place, and I couldn’t be more proud to be a part of it.