Gods and Robots In this episode of the podcast we shake things up! Neil is on the guest side of the table with his partner Rabbi Laura Janner-Klausner to discuss their upcoming project Gods and Robots. Katherine is joined on the host side by friend of the show professor Michael Littman. See... See More Episodes arXiv Whitepapers Cross-Modal Fine-Tuning: Align then Refine Fine-tuning large-scale pretrained models has led to tremendous progress in well-studied modalities such as vision and NLP. However, similar gains have not been observed in many other modalities due to a lack of relevant pretrained models. In this work, we propose ORCA, a general cross-modal fine... Pic2Word: Mapping Pictures to Words for Zero-shot Composed Image Retrieval In Composed Image Retrieval (CIR), a user combines a query image with text to describe their intended target. Existing methods rely on supervised learning of CIR models using labeled triplets consisting of the query image, text specification, and the target image. Labeling such triplets is expensive... Progress measures for grokking via mechanistic interpretability Neural networks often exhibit emergent behavior, where qualitatively new capabilities arise from scaling up the amount of parameters, training data, or training steps. One approach to understanding emergence is to find continuous \textit{progress measures} that underlie the seemingly discontinuous... More featured content News Articles Using artificial intelligence to engineer materials’ properties 3Q: Machine learning and climate modeling Stay in the loop. Subscribe to our newsletter for a weekly update on the latest podcast, news, events, and jobs postings. E-mail Leave this field blank Peering under the hood of fake-news detectors MIMIC Chest X-Ray database to provide researchers access to over 350,000 patient radiographs Engineers program marine robots to take calculated risks Putting neural networks under the microscope Learning to teach to speed up learning 3 ways that big data reveals what you really like to watch, read and listen to MIT robot combines vision and touch to learn the game of Jenga Filling the gaps in a patient’s medical data More news