Ilya Sutskever

Ilya Sutskever
איליה סוצקבר
Sutskever at Tel Aviv University in 2023
Born
Ilya Efimovich Sutskever

1986 (age 39–40)
Gorky, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union (now Russia)
Citizenship
  • Israel
  • Canada
EducationOpen University of Israel
University of Toronto (BSc, MSc, PhD)
Known forAlexNet
Co-founding OpenAI and Safe Superintelligence Inc.
Scientific career
FieldsComputer science
InstitutionsUniversity of Toronto
Google Brain
OpenAI
ThesisTraining recurrent neural networks (2013)
Doctoral advisorGeoffrey Hinton
Websitewww.cs.toronto.edu/~ilya/

Ilya Sutskever FRS (Hebrew: איליה סוצקבר; born 1986) is an Israeli-Canadian computer scientist who specializes in machine learning. He has made several major contributions to the field of deep learning, including sequence-to sequence learning, reasoning models, GPT models, and contributions to CLIP, DALL-E, and AlphaGo. With Alex Krizhevsky and Geoffrey Hinton, he co-invented AlexNet, a convolutional neural network. One of the most highly cited computer scientists in history, he has won the NeurIPS Test of Time Award for his lasting impact on AI research three times in a row (2022-2024) and received the National Academy of Sciences Award for the Industrial Application of Science in 2026.

Sutskever co-founded and was chief scientist at OpenAI, where he oversaw the research breakthroughs that led to large language models and to the launch of ChatGPT. He also led the research that led to reasoning models such as o1. In 2023, he was one of the members of OpenAI's board that ousted Sam Altman as its CEO; Altman was reinstated a week later, and Sutskever stepped down from the board. In June 2024, Sutskever co-founded the company Safe Superintelligence Inc., alongside Daniel Gross and Daniel Levy. Within a year, the company was valued at more than $30 billion.