Accelerating Intelligence with AI-Generating Algorithms with Jeff Clune - #602

Accelerating Intelligence with AI-Generating Algorithms with Jeff Clune - #602

Are AI-generating algorithms the path to artificial general intelligence(AGI)? Today we’re joined by Jeff Clune, an associate professor of computer science at the University of British Columbia, and faculty member at the Vector Institute. In our conversation with Jeff, we discuss the broad ambitious goal of the AI field, artificial general intelligence, where we are on the path to achieving it, and his opinion on what we should be doing to get there, specifically, focusing on AI generating algorithms. With the goal of creating open-ended algorithms that can learn forever, Jeff shares his three pillars to an AI-GA, meta-learning architectures, meta-learning algorithms, and auto-generating learning environments. Finally, we discuss the inherent safety issues with these learning algorithms and Jeff’s thoughts on how to combat them, and what the not-so-distant future holds for this area of research. The complete show notes for this episode can be found at twimlai.com/go/602.

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Training Data Locality and Chain-of-Thought Reasoning in LLMs with Ben Prystawski - #673

Training Data Locality and Chain-of-Thought Reasoning in LLMs with Ben Prystawski - #673

Today we’re joined by Ben Prystawski, a PhD student in the Department of Psychology at Stanford University working at the intersection of cognitive science and machine learning. Our conversation cente...

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Reasoning Over Complex Documents with DocLLM with Armineh Nourbakhsh - #672

Reasoning Over Complex Documents with DocLLM with Armineh Nourbakhsh - #672

Today we're joined by Armineh Nourbakhsh of JP Morgan AI Research to discuss the development and capabilities of DocLLM, a layout-aware large language model for multimodal document understanding. Armi...

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Are Emergent Behaviors in LLMs an Illusion? with Sanmi Koyejo - #671

Are Emergent Behaviors in LLMs an Illusion? with Sanmi Koyejo - #671

Today we’re joined by Sanmi Koyejo, assistant professor at Stanford University, to continue our NeurIPS 2024 series. In our conversation, Sanmi discusses his two recent award-winning papers. First, we...

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AI Trends 2024: Reinforcement Learning in the Age of LLMs with Kamyar Azizzadenesheli - #670

AI Trends 2024: Reinforcement Learning in the Age of LLMs with Kamyar Azizzadenesheli - #670

Today we’re joined by Kamyar Azizzadenesheli, a staff researcher at Nvidia, to continue our AI Trends 2024 series. In our conversation, Kamyar updates us on the latest developments in reinforcement le...

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Building and Deploying Real-World RAG Applications with Ram Sriharsha - #669

Building and Deploying Real-World RAG Applications with Ram Sriharsha - #669

Today we’re joined by Ram Sriharsha, VP of engineering at Pinecone. In our conversation, we dive into the topic of vector databases and retrieval augmented generation (RAG). We explore the trade-offs ...

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Nightshade: Data Poisoning to Fight Generative AI with Ben Zhao - #668

Nightshade: Data Poisoning to Fight Generative AI with Ben Zhao - #668

Today we’re joined by Ben Zhao, a Neubauer professor of computer science at the University of Chicago. In our conversation, we explore his research at the intersection of security and generative AI. W...

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Learning Transformer Programs with Dan Friedman - #667

Learning Transformer Programs with Dan Friedman - #667

Today, we continue our NeurIPS series with Dan Friedman, a PhD student in the Princeton NLP group. In our conversation, we explore his research on mechanistic interpretability for transformer models, ...

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AI Trends 2024: Machine Learning & Deep Learning with Thomas Dietterich - #666

AI Trends 2024: Machine Learning & Deep Learning with Thomas Dietterich - #666

Today we continue our AI Trends 2024 series with a conversation with Thomas Dietterich, distinguished professor emeritus at Oregon State University. As you might expect, Large Language Models figured ...

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