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 On the notion of Hallucinations from the lens of Bias and Validity in Synthetic CXR Images Medical imaging has revolutionized disease diagnosis, yet the potential is hampered by limited access to diverse and privacy-conscious datasets. Open-source medical datasets, while valuable, suffer from data quality and clinical information disparities. Generative models, such as diffusion models... Scaling Data-Constrained Language Models The current trend of scaling language models involves increasing both parameter count and training dataset size. Extrapolating this trend suggests that training dataset size may soon be limited by the amount of text data available on the internet. Motivated by this limit, we investigate scaling... Are Emergent Abilities of Large Language Models a Mirage? Recent work claims that large language models display emergent abilities, abilities not present in smaller-scale models that are present in larger-scale models. What makes emergent abilities intriguing is two-fold: their sharpness, transitioning seemingly instantaneously from not present to present... More featured content News Articles Keeping web-browsing data safe from hackers In Farming, a Constant Drive For Technology 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 Do AI systems really have their own secret language? The downside of machine learning in health care AI and machine learning are improving weather forecasts, but they won’t replace human experts In bias we trust? In India, Digital Snooping on Sanitation Workers When self-driving cars crash, who’s responsible? Courts and insurers need to know what’s inside the ‘black box’ Engineers use artificial intelligence to capture the complexity of breaking waves A one-up on motion capture More news