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  • CTN: Andreas Tolias

    Zuckerman Institute - L5-084 3227 Broadway, New York, NY, United States

    Title: Foundation models of the brain Abstract: You … your memories and ambitions, your sense of personal identity and free will, are in fact no more than the behavior of a vast assembly of nerve cells …’ Crick’s words capture the profound challenge of decrypting the neural code. This challenge has long been hindered by our limited…

  • CTN: Farzaneh Najafi

    Zuckerman Institute - L5-084 3227 Broadway, New York, NY, United States
  • Speaker: Katherine Xu – Language and Vision Working Group

    Virtual

    Title: Are Vision-Language Models Checking or Looking? Abstract: Today’s AI vision systems are trained on vast amounts of data, yet it remains unclear whether they simply retrieve memorized answers or actively…

  • Lecture Series in AI: Richard Zemel

    Davis Auditorium 530 W 120th St, New York, NY 10027, New York, NY

    General website Title: Integrating Past and Present in Continual Learning Abstract: Continual learning aims to bridge the gap between typical human and machine-learning environments. The continual setting does not have…

  • Speaker: Hadi Vafaii ARNI WG Multi-resource-cost optimization of neural network models

    Zuckerman Institute - L3-079 3227 Broadway, New York, NY, United States

    Location: ZI L3-079 Time: 1:00pm Title: Metabolic cost of information processing in Poisson variational autoencoders Abstract:Computation in biological systems is fundamentally energy-constrained, yet standard theories of computation treat energy as…

  • CTN: Jack Lindsey (Anthropic)

    Zuckerman Institute - L5-084 3227 Broadway, New York, NY, United States

    Title: The inner lives of language models Abstract: In recent years, LLMs have evolved from bad text completion engines, to decent chatbots, to digital genies that work miracles on your…