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Lex Fridman is a research scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems. His affiliation with MIT began in 2015 and continues to the present. He earned his Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in computer science from Drexel University in 2010 and his Doctor of Philosophy degree in electrical and computer engineering from Drexel University in 2014. Fridman's research focuses on human-AI interaction, robotics, and machine learning, with emphasis on semi-autonomous vehicles, driver behavior, cognitive load estimation, active authentication on mobile devices, and related applications of computer vision and deep learning. He contributed to the MIT Advanced Vehicle Technology study examining large-scale naturalistic driving data on human interaction with automation. Additional research includes reinforcement learning for multi-agent traffic navigation, frameworks for human supervision of AI systems making life-critical decisions, and methods for driver gaze region estimation, cognitive load estimation in the wild, and multimodal decision fusion for continuous authentication. Fridman has delivered lectures on deep learning, robotics, and artificial intelligence through MIT-associated platforms. His publications include works such as the MIT Advanced Vehicle Technology study in 2019, Cognitive Load Estimation in the Wild, Active Authentication on Mobile Devices, What Can Be Predicted from 6 Seconds of Driver Glances, and Learning Human Identity from Motion Patterns. These contributions address real-world challenges in perception, control, planning, and security systems. Fridman maintains research activities centered on advancing understanding of human-AI collaboration in dynamic environments.

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