A Google executive widely regarded as one of the company’s top minds in artificial intelligence is stepping down, after less than two years on the job, the company said in a blog post Monday. Fei-Fei Li will be replaced by Andrew Moore, a former Googler who currently heads up the school of computer science at Carnegie Mellon University. Earlier this year, Li found herself at the center of an internal debate over whether Google should have agreed to participate in Project Maven, a Pentagon effort…
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Google AI executive at the center of Project Maven is quitting