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About Kai-Fu Lee's Life Experience
1966, Kai-fu Lee went to primary school in Taiwan Province Province. 1972, Li Kaifu followed his brother to attend junior high school and high school in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA. 1983 graduated from the computer department of Columbia University, and 1988 received a doctorate in computer science from Carnegie Mellon University.

From 1990 to 1996, Kai-fu Lee held the positions of voice group manager, multimedia laboratory director and global vice president of interactive multimedia department in Apple Computer Company.

1996- 1998, Kai-Fu Lee served as the vice president and general manager of the Internet Department and the president of Cosmo Software Company in SGI Computer Company, a Silicon Valley graphics company in the United States, and was responsible for the research and development of multi-platform, Internet 3D graphics and multimedia software.

On July 19, 2005, Google announced that it would set up a product R&D center in China, and Kai-Fu Lee would be responsible for the operation of its R&D center in China, and serve as Google's global vice president and president of Greater China.

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Before starting a business, Kai-Fu Lee worked as Dr. Li in Google, and founded Microsoft China Research Institute (later renamed Microsoft Asia Research Institute) in 1998, creating a world-class computer research institute in a short time.

Once listed as the "hottest computer room" by MIT Science and Technology Review, Dr. Li also served as vice president and general manager of Internet Department in SGI Company, president of Cosmo Software Company and vice president of internal multimedia department of Apple Company.

Before joining Apple, Kai-Fu Lee taught at Carnegie Mellon University for two years. His doctoral thesis is the first "speaker-independent continuous speech recognition system" in the world.

1988, Li Kaifu also developed Othello (black and white chess), a man-machine game system, because 1988 defeated a member of the world champion American team, and Businessweek awarded the system the "most important scientific innovation award". Membership and fame for a while.

People's Daily Online-Brief Introduction of Kai-Fu Lee, Chairman and CEO of innovation works

Baidu encyclopedia-Li Kaifu