Education
A native of Canada, Roy received his Doctor of Philosophy from Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
A native of Canada, Roy received his Doctor of Philosophy from Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
He directs the Cognitive Machines group and the Laboratory for Social Machines at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Laboratory where he conducts research on language, games, and social dynamics at the intersection of artificial intelligence and cognitive psychology. An author of over 100 academic papers in machine learning, cognitive modeling, and human-machine interaction, his TED talk, Birth of a Word, (based on the 2006–2009 Human Speechome Project) has been viewed over 2.5 million times. In 2008, he co-founded and was the founding Chief Executive Officer of Bluefin Labs, a social television analytics company, which Massachusetts Institute of Technology Technology Review named as one of the 50 most innovative companies of 2012.
Bluefin was acquired by Twitter in 2013.
The Laboratory for Social Machines started in 2014 with an investment of $10 million from Twitter over a five year period. The agreement also gives the lab access to all historical Twitter data and access to the firehose of all real-time tweets.
The lab aims to "create new platforms for both individuals and institutions to identify, discuss, and act on pressing societal problems.".