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Brief introduction of Li Kaifu
Kai-Fu Lee (196165438+February 3rd), a Sichuanese, was born in Zhonghe City, Taipei County, Taiwan Province Province, China, and moved to Beijing on 1998.

Kai-fu Lee studied at Carnegie Mellon University, obtained a doctorate in computer science, and later served as an associate professor. He is a manager, entrepreneur and computer science researcher in the information industry. He has held important positions in many IT companies such as Apple, SGI, Microsoft and Google. Innovation works was founded after leaving Google in September 2009, and served as the chairman and CEO.

On September 6th, 20 13, Kai-fu Lee said in his Weibo that he was diagnosed with lymphoma. 20 15 1 1.6, innovation works (Beijing) Enterprise Management Co., Ltd., founded by Kai-Fu Lee, disclosed the public transfer prospectus in the share transfer system today and officially rushed to the New Third Board. 2065438+On February 8, 2008, he served as the president of Beijing Frontier International Institute of Artificial Intelligence.

Classic quotations from Kai-Fu Lee:

1. At present, there is a phenomenon of "starting a business at the age of 20" in China. Many people see that companies like Facebook and Apple were founded by entrepreneurs in their twenties, but it is more difficult for China people to start businesses in their twenties.

2. It is impossible for a person with imperfect personality to become a person who really makes a difference.

You can't just live in a person's world, you should learn to communicate with people from all walks of life and actively express your views and opinions on various things.

A first-class person and an ordinary person may have the same performance on general issues, but their performance on first-class issues will be very different.

Only proactive people can succeed in the ever-changing competitive environment, and only those who are good at showing themselves can get real opportunities in their work.