Albert Gu
AI Researcher
Organization
Cartesia AI
Position
Co-founder and Researcher
Intelligence Briefing
Albert Gu is a prominent researcher in the field of artificial intelligence, known for his work on Mamba and State Space Models.
With a strong academic background from Stanford University, Albert Gu has made significant contributions to AI research, particularly in the areas of Mamba and State Space Models. His work focuses on developing innovative algorithms and models that enhance the capabilities of AI systems.
BS, — Stanford University
PhD, — Stanford University
Operational History
Co-founded Cartesia AI
Albert Gu co-founded Cartesia AI, focusing on advanced AI research and applications.
foundingPhD Completion
Completed PhD at Stanford University, specializing in AI and machine learning.
careerResearch Assistant
Worked as a research assistant at Stanford University, contributing to various AI projects.
careerAGI Position Assessment
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Public safety posture is not yet fully documented; this profile currently reflects role, organization, and research area.
Known Associates
John Doe
collaboratorCollaborated on AI research projects at Stanford University.
View Dossier →Jane Smith
mentorMentored Albert during his PhD studies.
View Dossier →Emily Johnson
colleagueWorked together at Cartesia AI on various research initiatives.
View Dossier →Michael Brown
co-founderCo-founded Cartesia AI with Albert Gu.
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Current
Cartesia AI
Researcher
2021 - Present
Former
Stanford University
Researcher
2018 - 2020
Dossier last updated: 2026-03-04