
MIT Quest for Intelligence
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Fueling new discoveries in natural intelligence to produce the next breakthrough in artificial intelligence
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Today! 3/7/23, 4pm, Singleton Auditorium Join the MIT Quest for Intelligence & the AI@MIT Student Group for a Panel Discussion! This event will focus on Quest Research Missions and Engineering Projects. FieteGroup Martin Schrimpf Katherine Fairchild Brain-Score



New opening for a full-time lab tech in the Kanwisher Lab: careers.peopleclick.com/careerscp/clie… This job is a great stepping stone to graduate programs in cognitive neuroscience. Demonstrated serious interest in cog neuro and good coding skills required. Machine learning skills a plus.

Special screening with discussion, register to attend. Nancy Kanwisher @[email protected] McGovern Institute MIT Brain and Cognitive Sciences

Discussion panel on Transformers vs. Humans: The ultimate battle for general intelligence, Tues. 4/4 4:00 Singleton Auditorium Ev (like in 'evidence', not Eve) Fedorenko 🇺🇦 Martin Schrimpf CoCoSci MIT Phillip Isola Sydney Levine CBMM calendar.mit.edu/event/quest_cb…

Congratulations to Jacob Andreas !

Congratulations to James DiCarlo on election to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences — what a thrilling honor!

Congrats to all eight MIT professors elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, including our very own James DiCarlo! MIT Brain and Cognitive Sciences MIT Quest for Intelligence news.mit.edu/2023/eight-ame…


Exciting research from James DiCarlo and colleagues


Theory is key to making better AI, according to McGovern Investigator and one of the founders of computational neuroscience, Tomaso Poggio. #ImaginationInAction CBMM MIT Quest for Intelligence MIT CSAIL MIT Brain and Cognitive Sciences MIT Science forbes.com/sites/johnwern…


Thrilled to share the conversation that James DiCarlo had with Anthony Philippakis and Alex Wiltschko


So lucky to have amazing colleagues and collaborators (and friends!) to work alongside on figuring out language. Ted Gibson, Language Lab MIT Roger Levy



Congratulations to Professor Nancy Kanwisher @[email protected] !