The theme for the California Cognitive Science Conference is Constructing Happiness. It will be held on April 27th, 2019 at UC Berkeley. https://t.co/2p3mYZLJOf
So rewarding to host @stanfordsymsys alumni at the @SymSysSociety Pathways into Tech event tonight. Sincere convos on choosing a meaningful career path and ethics on the job. Why we ❤️ SymSys!
SWE? PM? UX? What does it all mean? If you're trying to figure out your future (who isn't?), we've got the event for YOU!
Hear straight from SymSys alumni in industry about what it actually means to be a PM, UX Researcher, SWE, or data scientist.
BIG NEWS! @StanfordHAI says “hi” to the world! :) We are launching the biggest effort ever in human-centered #AI research, education and public outreach!
"I figured that being part of an awesome group of advising fellows and being paid to talk about courses or help students out seemed like too good of a gig to pass up." - Darian Martos, SymSys '19. https://t.co/lS18xQI8iM
Thanks to everyone who came to our Black Mirror & Pizza event! Hope the episode we watched raised some questions about consciousness and uploading minds to the cloud. 🤔🤔🤔
"[SymSys] sets you up to approach the world with an incredibly capable and sharp critical eye,” said Zavain Dar ’10 M.S. ‘12, a lecturer in the program. https://t.co/QUkOF69LHW
Having a doctor who is warm and reassuring actually improves your health, research by social psychologists Lauren Howe and Kari Leibowitz shows. https://t.co/19QJe2Nzrb
What makes people smarter than machines? Reading list for my NYU class "Advancing AI through Cognitive Science" has paired papers in AI and CogSci organized by topic, highlighting key ingredients for building machines that learn and think like people. https://t.co/dRufUccMeS
We have a symposium coming up next Friday, 4:30 pm in Gates 104! We hope these presentations can ignite insightful conversations about ethics and technology. https://t.co/Jikux1zrsI
I am thrilled to announce that my first book, THE WAR FOR KINDNESS will be published on June 4th, and is available for preorder now!
Here are some reflections on the (3+ year!) process of writing it:
https://t.co/Zo5IzTUXhK
We’re gearing up for the 2019 edition of Stanford CS224N: Natural Language Processing with Deep Learning. Starts Jan 8—over 500 students enrolled—using PyTorch—new Neural MT assignments—new lectures on transformers, subword models, and human language. https://t.co/vDX5jnYlUa