Jerry Kaplan

Jerry Kaplan

PhD

CA, US

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Jerry Kaplan is widely known as an Artificial Intelligence expert, technical innovator, serial entrepreneur and bestselling author.

6 reseñas

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Silicon Valley entrepreneur and technology expert Jerry Kaplan is uniquely qualified to explain the impact of Artificial Intelligence to corporate and conference audiences. His dynamic, visionary keynotes engage and inspire participants across the globe. Kaplan has an extraordinary gift for unpacking complex legal, social, and economic issues into clear, memorable insights that spark discussion and creativity. Energize your event with a timely and relevant presentation from one of the leading thinkers of our time.

Serial Entrepreneur

A renowned Silicon Valley veteran, Jerry Kaplan founded several storied technology companies over his 35-year career, two of which became public companies. Kaplan may be best know for his key role in defining the tablet computer industry as the founding CEO of GO Corporation in 1987. Two decades before the iPad, Kaplan envisioned a new kind of computer that would be used like a 'tablet of paper', with a touch-sensitive screen. Many of GO's concepts were ultimately incorporated into other early portable computers such as the Palm Pilot, the Apple Newton, and most recently, Apple's IOS products. Prior to GO, Kaplan co-founded Teknowledge, Inc., one of the first Artificial Intelligence companies to commercialize Expert Systems, which went public in 1986. In 1994, Kaplan co-founded Onsale, Inc., the world's first Internet auction website. Onsale went public in 1997, and with annual sales approaching half a billion dollars, the company reached a market value of over $2 billion (Onsale was ultimately acquired by Egghead Software, and Kaplan's online auction patents were later purchased by eBay and Amazon.) In 2004, he pioneered the emerging market for social games by starting Winster.com, where he served as CEO for eight years.

Innovative Products and Technologies

As a noted inventor, Jerry Kaplan created or made substantial contributions to a number of products and technologies in wide use today. In 1981, working with a team from SRI International, Kaplan developed the database backend for a natural language query system that became Symantec Inc.'s first product. Kaplan then wrote the software for the first all-digital keyboard synthesizer (the Synergy), used by Wendy Carlos for the soundtrack of the 1982 movie Tron. In 1987, Kaplan co-developed Lotus Agenda, the first Personal Information Manager, a precursor to programs like Microsoft Outlook. Kaplan is widely credited with the invention of the tablet computer, heading the team that developed the acclaimed operating system PenPoint, from GO Corporation. He went on to create the online auction, launching Onsale.com in 1994. More recently, he originated the concept of a "cooperative social game", starting the popular game site Winster.com.

Teaching and Research

Jerry Kaplan is currently a Fellow at The Center for Legal Informatics at Stanford University Law School. He also teaches Social and Economic Impact of Artificial Intelligence as a Visiting Lecturer in Stanford's top-ranked Computer Science Department. Inventor on more than a dozen patents, he has published over 20 referred papers in academic journals and conference proceedings including the Communications of the ACM, IEEE Computer Society, Association of Computational Linguistics, and Computer Music Journal. Kaplan holds an MSE (1975) and PhD (1979) in Computer and Information Science, specializing in Artificial Intelligence from the University of Pennsylvania, and a BA (1972) in History and Philosophy of Science from the University of Chicago.

Best Selling Author

Jerry Kaplan is the author of three books, including the best-selling classic "Startup: A Silicon Valley Adventure" (Houghton-Mifflin).  Selected by Business Week as one of the top ten business books of 1995, Startup was optioned to Sony Pictures, and is available in Japanese, Chinese, and Portuguese. Based on his Stanford course, "Humans Need Not Apply: A Guide to Wealth and Work in the Age of Artificial Intelligence", was published in 2015 by Yale University Press. His latest book, "Artificial Intelligence: What Everyone Needs to Know" (Oxford University Press) was released in 2016. He is presently at work on a history of the Silicon Valley.

Honors and Philanthropy

Jerry Kaplan received the 1998 Ernst & Young Emerging Entrepreneur of the Year Award, Northern California; served on the Governor's Electronic Commerce Advisory Council Member under Pete Wilson, Governor of California (1999); and received an Honorary Doctorate of Business Administration from California International Business University, San Diego, California (2004). He endowed the Aravind K. Joshi Term Assistant Professorship in Computer and Information Science at the University of Pennsylvania, and the Muriel S. Kaplan Sculpture Building at the Armory Art Center, West Palm Beach, Florida. He has been profiled in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Business Week, Red Herring, and Upside.

Silicon Valley entrepreneur and technology expert Jerry Kaplan is uniquely qualified to explain the impact of Artificial Intelligence to corporate and conference audiences. His dynamic, visionary keynotes engage and inspire participants across the globe. Kaplan has an extraordinary gift for unpacking complex legal, social, and economic issues into clear, memorable insights that spark discussion and creativity. Energize your event with a timely and relevant presentation from one of the leading thinkers of our time.

Serial Entrepreneur

A renowned Silicon Valley veteran, Jerry Kaplan founded several storied technology companies over his 35-year career, two of which became public companies. Kaplan may be best know for his key role in defining the tablet computer industry as the founding CEO of GO Corporation in 1987. Two decades before the iPad, Kaplan envisioned a new kind of computer that would be used like a 'tablet of paper', with a touch-sensitive screen. Many of GO's concepts were ultimately incorporated into other early portable computers such as the Palm Pilot, the Apple Newton, and most recently, Apple's IOS products. Prior to GO, Kaplan co-founded Teknowledge, Inc., one of the first Artificial Intelligence companies to commercialize Expert Systems, which went public in 1986. In 1994, Kaplan co-founded Onsale, Inc., the world's first Internet auction website. Onsale went public in 1997, and with annual sales approaching half a billion dollars, the company reached a market value of over $2 billion (Onsale was ultimately acquired by Egghead Software, and Kaplan's online auction patents were later purchased by eBay and Amazon.) In 2004, he pioneered the emerging market for social games by starting Winster.com, where he served as CEO for eight years.

Innovative Products and Technologies

As a noted inventor, Jerry Kaplan created or made substantial contributions to a number of products and technologies in wide use today. In 1981, working with a team from SRI International, Kaplan developed the database backend for a natural language query system that became Symantec Inc.'s first product. Kaplan then wrote the software for the first all-digital keyboard synthesizer (the Synergy), used by Wendy Carlos for the soundtrack of the 1982 movie Tron. In 1987, Kaplan co-developed Lotus Agenda, the first Personal Information Manager, a precursor to programs like Microsoft Outlook. Kaplan is widely credited with the invention of the tablet computer, heading the team that developed the acclaimed operating system PenPoint, from GO Corporation. He went on to create the online auction, launching Onsale.com in 1994. More recently, he originated the concept of a "cooperative social game", starting the popular game site Winster.com.

Teaching and Research

Jerry Kaplan is currently a Fellow at The Center for Legal Informatics at Stanford University Law School. He also teaches Social and Economic Impact of Artificial Intelligence as a Visiting Lecturer in Stanford's top-ranked Computer Science Department. Inventor on more than a dozen patents, he has published over 20 referred papers in academic journals and conference proceedings including the Communications of the ACM, IEEE Computer Society, Association of Computational Linguistics, and Computer Music Journal. Kaplan holds an MSE (1975) and PhD (1979) in Computer and Information Science, specializing in Artificial Intelligence from the University of Pennsylvania, and a BA (1972) in History and Philosophy of Science from the University of Chicago.

Best Selling Author

Jerry Kaplan is the author of three books, including the best-selling classic "Startup: A Silicon Valley Adventure" (Houghton-Mifflin).  Selected by Business Week as one of the top ten business books of 1995, Startup was optioned to Sony Pictures, and is available in Japanese, Chinese, and Portuguese. Based on his Stanford course, "Humans Need Not Apply: A Guide to Wealth and Work in the Age of Artificial Intelligence", was published in 2015 by Yale University Press. His latest book, "Artificial Intelligence: What Everyone Needs to Know" (Oxford University Press) was released in 2016. He is presently at work on a history of the Silicon Valley.

Honors and Philanthropy

Jerry Kaplan received the 1998 Ernst & Young Emerging Entrepreneur of the Year Award, Northern California; served on the Governor's Electronic Commerce Advisory Council Member under Pete Wilson, Governor of California (1999); and received an Honorary Doctorate of Business Administration from California International Business University, San Diego, California (2004). He endowed the Aravind K. Joshi Term Assistant Professorship in Computer and Information Science at the University of Pennsylvania, and the Muriel S. Kaplan Sculpture Building at the Armory Art Center, West Palm Beach, Florida. He has been profiled in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Business Week, Red Herring, and Upside.

"How will Artificial Intelligence Disrupt (your industry)?"

A lively and visual explanation of the basic concepts and key technologies that comprise the field of Artificial Intelligence, followed by its likely future impact, customized to the interests of your specific audience. Takeaways include:

  • What is Artificial Intelligence? 
  • How to separate hype from reality.

  • How to integrate A.I. into your business. 

  • How will your organization be...

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"The Promise and Perils of Artificial Intelligence"

Some experts suggest that Artificial Intelligence poses a threat to humanity, while others extoll it as our saving grace. Who is correct, and why? This inspirational and stimulating speech separates fact from fiction, while informing and entertaining your audience. This presentation covers such topics as:

  • How realistic is what you see in the movies?

  • What does A.I. mean for the future of work, wealth, and play?

  • Will...

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"The Global Economic and Social Impact of Artificial Intelligence"

Over the next few decades, Artificial Intelligence is widely expected to be a key driver of global power and influence. This practical and informative briefing explains how to best leverage this emerging technology for economic development, trade, security, and innovation. Your audience will learn:

  • Which industries and strategies will increase their global competitiveness? 

  • How will local labor markets be...

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Cheers Publishing

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A.Z., Co-founder and Senior Vice President, Cheers Publishing

Dr. Kaplan's keynote speech was the highlight of the conference. It set the perfect tone of innovation, ideas, and business for the entire event.

Tsinghua University

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C.J., Professor, School of Economics and Management, Tsinghua University

Dr. Kaplan was the perfect keynote speaker for the conference. We were all inspired by his visionary ideas, delivered in a highly entertaining and informative fashion.

Asian Leadership Conference

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B.M., Asian Leadership Conference

Jerry's keynote speech was totally engaging, beautifully delivered, extremely well prepared and equally well received by a packed room of genuinely enthused young Koreans. (It was literally standing room only.) With a perfect blend of subtle humour and interesting facts delivered in an easy to digest format backed up with some excellent slides his presentation was spot on. Definitely a 10 out of 10, very well done.

Mortgage Bankers Association

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M.F., Chief Economist, Mortgage Bankers Association

Jerry was great. He was fantastic to work with and spent a lot of time learning about our industry. He had a ton of questions in the exhibit hall. We liked him VERY much.

OCBC Bank

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K.H.T., Executive Director and CEO, OCBC Bank

Dr. Kaplan packed our Shanghai headquarter's auditorium for this special Saturday event. His speech captivated our audience with its mix of humor, content, and vision.

Huawei

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D.M., China Region Vice President, Huawei

My staff attended an evening keynote by Jerry Kaplan, and were so impressed that they insisted that I invite him to lunch the next day. It was well worth my time.