Triangulating Intelligence: Melding Neuroscience, Psychology, and AI

Triangulating Intelligence: Melding Neuroscience, Psychology, and AI

The conference will zero in on the latest, best research on cognitive science, neuroscience, vision, language, and thought.

By Stanford HAI

Date and time

Wednesday, April 1, 2020 · 9am - 7pm PDT

Location

David and Joan Traitel Building of Hoover Institution

435 Lasuen Mall Stanford, CA 94305

About this event

Media inquiries: SHAI-Press@stanford.edu

Questions to be addressed include:

  • How can we hope to build an artificial intelligence when we still understand so little about human intelligence?
  • How can we build a synergistic partnership between cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and artificial intelligence?

Speakers

Sanjeev Arora, Charles C. Fitzmorris Professor of Computer Science, Princeton University

Matthew Botvinick, Director of Neuroscience Research, DeepMind; Honorary Professor, Computational Neuroscience Unit, University College London

Yejin Choi, Associate Professor, University of Washington; Senior Research Manager, Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence

John Etchemendy, Provost Emeritus, and Patrick Suppes Family Professor in the School of Humanities and Sciences, Stanford University; Co-Director, Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence

Chelsea Finn, Assistant Professor, Stanford University 

Fei-Fei Li, Sequoia Professor, Computer Science Department; Co-Director, Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence

Christopher Manning, Thomas M. Siebel Professor in Machine Learning, Professor of Linguistics and of Computer Science, Stanford University; Faculty Associate Director, Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence

Surya Ganguli, Assistant Professor of Applied Physics, and by courtesy, of Neurobiology, of Electrical Engineering, and of Computer Science, Stanford University; Faculty Associate Director, Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence

Aude Oliva, Executive Director, MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab; Executive Director, MIT Quest for Intelligence

Joshua Tenenbaum, Professor of Computational Cognitive Science, MIT

Dan Yamins, Assistant Professor of Psychology and Computer Science, Stanford University; Faculty Scholar, Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute

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