Le was born in
Hương Thủy in the
Thừa Thiên Huế province of Vietnam. He attended
Quốc Học Huế High School before moving to Australia in 2004 to pursue a Bachelor’s degree at the
Australian National University. During his undergraduate studies, he worked with Alex Smola on
kernel method in machine learning. In 2007, Le moved to the United States to pursue graduate studies in computer science at
Stanford University, where his PhD advisor was
Andrew Ng. In 2011, Le became a founding member of Google Brain along with his then advisor
Andrew Ng, Google Fellow
Jeff Dean, and researcher
Greg Corrado. model for
representation learning of documents. Le was also a key contributor of
Google Neural Machine Translation system. In 2017, Le initiated and led the
AutoML project at
Google Brain, pioneering the use of
neural architecture search. This project significantly advanced automated machine learning. This work led to
EfficientNet, a family of image recognition models that achieved state-of-the-art accuracy while being significantly smaller and faster than previous models. In 2020, Le contributed to the development of Meena, later renamed
LaMDA, a conversational large language model based on the
seq2seq architecture. In 2022, Le and coauthors published
chain-of-thought prompting, a method that enhances the reasoning capabilities of large language models. In 2024, Le contributed to the development of
AlphaGeometry, an AI system that solves complex geometry problems at a level approaching a human
International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) gold-medalist. The system, published in
Nature, demonstrated the ability to solve 25 out of 30 Olympiad geometry problems, significantly outperforming previous state-of-the-art automated theorem provers. == Honors and awards ==