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Tom Griffiths

Princeton University
Participates in 3 items

Tom Griffiths is the Henry R. Luce Professor of Information Technology, Consciousness and Culture in the Departments of Psychology and Computer Science at Princeton University. His research explores connections between human and machine learning, using ideas from statistics and artificial intelligence to understand how people solve the challenging computational problems they encounter in everyday life. Tom completed his PhD in Psychology at Stanford University in 2005, and taught at Brown University and the University of California, Berkeley before moving to Princeton. He has received awards for his research from organizations ranging from the American Psychological Association to the National Academy of Sciences and is a co-author of the book Algorithms to Live By, introducing ideas from computer science and cognitive science to a general audience.
 

Talk

Cognitive Science Tools for Understanding the Behavior of Large Language Models | June 10

Sessions in which Tom Griffiths participates

Monday 10 June, 2024

Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
3:30 PM
3:30 PM EDT - 5:00 PM EDT | 1 hour 30 minutes
Large Language Models & Understanding

Friday 14 June, 2024

Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
9:00 AM
9:00 AM EDT - 5:00 PM EDT | 8 hours
Large Language Models & Multimodal Grounding
3:30 PM
3:30 PM EDT - 5:00 PM EDT | 1 hour 30 minutes
Large Language Models & Understanding

Large language models have been found to have surprising capabilities, even what have been called “sparks of artificial general intelligence.” However, understanding these models involves some significant challenges: their internal structure is extremely complicated, their training data is often opaque, and getting access to the underlying mechanisms is becoming increasingly difficult. As a consequence, researchers often have to resort to studying these systems based on their behavior. This s...