After spending two years as an assistant professor at IST, he joined the University of Washington as an assistant professor of Computer Science and Engineering in 1999 and became a full professor in 2012.[6] He started a machine learning research group at the hedge fundD. E. Shaw & Co. in 2018,[7] but left in 2019.[8]
He co-founded the International Machine Learning Society. As of 2018, he was on the editorial board of Machine Learning journal.[9]
Pedro Domingos, "Our Digital Doubles: AI will serve our species, not control it", Scientific American, vol. 319, no. 3 (September 2018), pp. 88–93. "AIs are like autistic savants and will remain so for the foreseeable future.... AIs lack common sense and can easily make errors that a human never would... They are also liable to take our instructions too literally, giving us precisely what we asked for instead of what we actually wanted." (p. 93.)
Pedro Domingos, 2040: A Silicon Valley Satire, BookBaby, 2024, ISBN979-8-350-96334-2.
Awards and honors
2014: ACM SIGKDD Innovation Award.[10]for his foundational research in data stream analysis, cost-sensitive classification, adversarial learning, and Markov logic networks, as well as applications in viral marketing and information integration.