Andrew Yan-Tak Ng, better known as Andrew Ng, is a British-born American computer scientist and technology entrepreneur. His research is focused on machine learning and AI. He co-founded Google Brain and previously worked with Baidu as their chief scientist. After completing his education at reputed institutes such as Carnegie Mellon, MIT, and UC Berkeley, he started his career in academia, teaching at Stanford. He also worked on various technology projects at Stanford and headed the Stanford AI Lab. He later co-founded Coursera and DeepLearning.AI. Named to Time magazine's list of the 100 Most Influential People in 2013, he now heads the AI Fund, geared to fianance AI start-ups. He has founded Landing AI, too, and has penned more than 100 published papers on topics such as machine learning and robotics. A father of two, he is married to computer scientist and entrepreneur Carol E. Reiley.