Deep expertise in multi-agent systems, human behavior simulation, AI in education, and persuasive technology — spanning basic and applied research.
Ning leads the vision and development of AI-driven behavioral simulation and engineering at Extraordinary AI Labs. Her work bridges the gap between virtual simulation and real-world attitude and behavior change — translating cutting-edge AI research into practical tools that measurably improve how people think, decide, and lead.
David is the world's leading researcher in multi-agent systems and human behavior modeling for simulation and training. He has spent decades developing formal frameworks for reasoning about beliefs, goals, and decision-making in complex social environments.
Stacy is a professor in the Khoury College of Computer Sciences and the College of Science at Northeastern University. His research focuses on computational models of human cognition, emotion, and social behavior. His work spans large-scale social simulation, virtual humans, health applications, and planning operations, bringing deep expertise in behavior modeling and interactive agents to Extraordinary AI Labs.
Richard is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Southern California and the Associate Director of the USC Center for Risk and Economic Analysis of Threats and Emergencies (CREATE). His research focuses on human judgment, decision-making, and probabilistic risk analysis and modeling across high-stakes domains.
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