01/28/25
gabriel kreiman
Introduction to biological and artificial intelligence
Suggested reading
Neuroscience-inspired Artificial Intelligence. Hassabis et al. Neuron 2017
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02/04/25
richard born
Biological and artificial vision
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02/11/25
haim sompolinsky
The geometry of concept learning
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02/18/205
thomas serre
State of the art in computer vision
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02/25/25
Bill lotter
Real world impact of AI and computer vision
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Artificial intelligence and the first amendment. Sunstein 2023.
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03/04/25
tomer ullman
The development of intuitive physics and intuitive psychology
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03/11/25
isaac kohane
AI for good
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03/18/25
spring break
No classes today!
We encourage you to read this seminal work: Computing machinery and intelligence. Alan Turing, 1950. Enjoy the spring
03/25/25
cass sunstein
Does AI have the right to free speech?
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04/01/25
kanaka rajan
Unlocking brain dynamics: the power of recurrent neural networks in neuroscience
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04/08/25
jan drugowitsch
The bayesian brain: ideal observer methods for perceptual decisions
Suggested reading
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04/15/205
andrei barbu
Language in brains and machines
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04/22/25
cengiz pehlevan
Why is it that biological and artificial neural networks do not overfit?
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04/29/25
gabriel kreiman
Ask-me-anything session and participative debate about the future of AI
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05/06/25
you!
Student presentations
05/13/25
You!