[5] He attended Quốc Học Huế High School[8] before moving to Australia in 2004 to pursue a Bachelor’s degree at the Australian National University.
[9] 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.
Together with Ilya Sutskever, Oriol Vinyals, he introduced the seq2seq model for machine translation, a foundational technique in natural language processing.
In 2020, Le contributed to the development of Meena, later renamed LaMDA, a conversational large language model based on the seq2seq architecture.
[16] He has been interviewed by and his research has been reported in major media outlets including Wired,[6] the New York Times,[17] the Atlantic,[18] and the MIT Technology Review.