Announcing a new colloquium series and fellows program - Machine Intelligence Research Institute
The Machine Intelligence Research Institute is accepting applicants to two summer programs: a three-week AI robustness and reliability colloquium series (co-run with the Oxford Future of Humanity Institute), and a two-week fellows program focused on helping new researchers contribute to MIRI's technical agenda (co-run with the Center for Applied Rationality). The Colloquium Series on Robust and Beneficial AI (CSRBAI), running from May 27 to June 18, is a new gathering of top researchers in academia and industry to tackle the kinds of technical questions featured in the Future of Life Institute's long-term AI research priorities report and project grants, including transparency, error-tolerance, and preference specification in software systems. The goal of the event is to spark new conversations and collaborations between safety-conscious AI scientists with a variety of backgrounds and research interests. Attendees will be invited to give and attend talks at MIRI's Berkeley, California offices during Wednesday/Thursday/Friday colloquia, to participate in hands-on Saturday/Sunday workshops, and to drop by for open discussion days: Scheduled speakers include Stuart Russell (May 27), UC Berkeley Professor of Computer Science and co-author of Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach, Tom Dietterich (May 27), AAAI President and OSU Director of Intelligent Systems, and Bart Selman (June 3), Cornell Professor of Computer Science. The 2016 MIRI Summer Fellows program, running from June 19 to July 3, doubles as a workshop for developing new problem-solving skills and mathematical intuitions, and a crash course on MIRI's active research projects.
Apr-11-2016, 22:08:26 GMT
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