AI Researcher Yoshua Bengio Becomes First Living Scientist to Reach 1 Million Citations on Google Scholar

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Montréal, Canada – October 27, 2025 – Yoshua Bengio, the most-cited researcher in the world and 2018 A.M. Turing Award winner, has become the first living scientist to surpass one million citations on Google Scholar, Google’s search engine for scholarly literature.

Considered one of the world’s leaders in Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning, Bengio is the most cited computer scientist worldwide, and the most-cited living scientist across all fields by total citations.

“This Google Scholar citation count reflects the extensive impact of Professor Bengio’s research in deep learning, which serves as a foundation for countless other scientific and technological advancements worldwide,” said Hugo Larochelle, Scientific Director of Mila - Quebec AI Institute. 

“Professor Bengio reaching this important milestone is an immense source of pride for Mila, our entire community, and the Quebec and Canadian AI ecosystems more widely,” said Valérie Pisano, President and CEO of Mila - Quebec AI Institute

Professor Bengio is Full Professor of Computer Science at Université de Montreal, Co-President and Scientific Director of LawZero, as well as the Founder and Scientific Advisor of Mila and a Canada CIFAR AI Chair. 

He is a Fellow of both the Royal Society of London and Canada, an Officer of the Order of Canada, a Knight of the Legion of Honor of France, a member of the UN’s Scientific Advisory Board for Independent Advice on Breakthroughs in Science and Technology, and chairs the International AI Safety Report. 

 

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