Explore MIT Today - Reverse Engineering the Mind - Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Offered By: MITCBMM via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Delve into a captivating panel discussion led by James DiCarlo, Head of the MIT Brain and Cognitive Sciences Department, exploring the intersection of brain science, cognitive studies, and engineered systems to unravel the mysteries of human intelligence. Engage with MIT faculty experts Antonio Torralba, Josh Tenenbaum, Josh McDermott, and Leslie Kaelbling as they discuss fascinating topics such as neural processing and deep learning networks, innate knowledge in infants, challenges in robotics, human-brain interfaces, advancements in treating brain disorders, and ethical considerations in neuroscience and AI. Gain insights into cutting-edge research through the panelists' lab websites and explore additional resources like the MIT Intelligence Quest initiative. Discover how reverse-engineering the brain contributes to advancing artificial intelligence and shaping the future of cognitive science.
Syllabus
Introduction
AI
Our Brain
The Quest for Intelligence Core
Deep Learning
Human Intelligence
Current AI
Engineering and Intelligence
Antonio
Josh
Leslie
Different ways of learning
Changing regulation
Questions
Are babies programmed
Next Generation Cognitive Science
Taught by
MITCBMM
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