Henry Lieberman has been a Research Scientist at the MIT Media Laboratory since 1987, and, before that, at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Labortory since 1975. He was a Visiting Professor at the University of Paris Pierre et Marie Curie, in 1989-90. He is a member of the Autonomous Agents group of the Media Lab, working with Prof. Pattie Maes. His interests are in the intersection of computer graphics, human interface, and artificial intelligence. His projects include a Web browsing agent that acts as an advance scout and learns by observing the user's browsing behavior, and a graphical editor that learns new procedures from recorded user interactions. He is on the program committees for Autonomous Agents 97, the ACM International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, and a workshop "Machine Learning Meets Human-Computer Interaction". He recently co-taught a tutorial on Intelligent Agents at UCLA, and has taught courses on Agents at MIT. He has published over 50 papers on a wide variety of topics.