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Katja Hofmann

Researcher, Microsoft Research
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Katja Hofmann is a Principal Researcher and lead of Game Intelligence at Microsoft Research Cambridge. With her team, Katja advances the state of the art in reinforcement learning, driven by current and future applications in video games. Her long-term goal is to develop AI systems that learn to collaborate with people, to empower their users and help solve complex real-world problems.

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