Craig J. Mundie is the president of Mundie & Associates and a director of the Institute for Systems Biology. He retired from Microsoft in 2014 as chief research and strategy officer (since 2007) and principal technology policy executive (since 1998) after serving the company since 1992. He currently advises the Microsoft CEO and Microsoft’s Quantum Computing Program. Additionally, Mundie is an advisor to the CEO and the Board of Trustees of the Cleveland Clinic. He is a founder of a new company, Fulcrum Neurosciences, which is focused on preventing Alzheimer’s Disease. He recently completed a book with Henry Kissinger and Eric Schmidt on long-term societal issues related to the emergence of AI-based superintelligence, due to be released in September of 2024. Mundie represented Microsoft and consecutively served Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama on the National Security Telecommunications Advisory Council and was personally appointed to President Obama’s President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) for both terms.