Events
Upcoming Events
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Mission Update - The Development of Intelligent Minds
Date: May 14, 2024 | 4pm ESTLocation: Quest Conference Room, 45-792This research mission broadly aims to understand how children grasp new concepts from few examples, how children build upon layers of concepts to reach an understanding of the world and have the flexibility to solve an unbounded range of problems. Can we build AI that starts like a baby and learns like a child? -
UROP Research Blitz
Date: May 15, 2024 | 12:00PM ESTLocation: Quest Conference Room, 45-322Join us on May 15th at 12PM to help celebrate our UROPS and learn about the work they’ve been doing this semester. Presenters include: Yicheng Huang, Ananya Kulshrestha, Kevin Chen and Yi Xie
Past Events
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Quest | CBMM Seminar Series - Bruno Olshausen
Date: May 7, 2024 | 4pm ESTLocation: Singleton Auditorium, Building 46The goal of building machines that can perceive and act in the world as humans and other animals do has been a focus of AI research efforts for over half a century. Over this same period, neuroscience has sought to achieve a mechanistic understanding of the brain processes underlying perception and action. It stands to reason that these parallel efforts could inform one another. However recent advances in deep learning and transformers have, for the most part, not translated into new neuroscientific insights; and other than deriving loose inspiration from neuroscience, AI has mostly pursued its own course which now deviates strongly from the brain. -
Mission Update - Embodied Intelligence
Date: April 9, 2024 | 4pm ESTLocation: SCC Conference Room, 45-792The presentation will begin with short introductions to the question from the artificial and natural intelligence perspectives. Then it will dig a bit into three research results: a Bayesian approach to 3D perception, a method for efficient planning under the resulting uncertainty over world models, and a study of the role of spatial cognition in human behavior in a VR object-search task. The presentation will conclude with a discussion. -
Quest | CBMM Seminar Series - Melanie Mitchell
Date: April 2, 2024 | 4pm ESTLocation: Singleton Auditorium, Building 46Mitchell will survey a current, heated debate in the AI research community on whether large pre-trained language models "understand" language—and the physical and social situations language encodes—in any important sense. She will describe arguments for and against such understanding and, more generally, will discuss methods to evaluate understanding and intelligence in AI systems.