Louis Rosenberg
Dr. Louis Rosenberg is founder and CEO of Unanimous AI, a Silicon Valley company focused on amplifying human intelligence using A.I. techniques modeled after natural swarms. He attended Stanford University where he earned his Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD degrees. While working as a researcher at the U.S. Air Force’s Armstrong Labs in the early 1990s, Rosenberg created the ‘Virtual Fixtures’ system, the first immersive Augmented Reality platform. He then founded Immersion Corporation to pursue virtual reality technologies. As CEO of Immersion, he brought the company public in 1999. Rosenberg also founded Microscribe, maker of the world’s first desktop 3D digitizer – the Microscribe 3D – which has been used in the production of countless feature films, including Shrek, Ice Age, A Bugs Life, and Titanic. Rosenberg has been awarded over 350 patents worldwide and has published dozens of academic papers. He has also been a tenured professor at California Polytechnic (Cal Poly).
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