LOD / ACAIN 2023 Program

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Ludovico Montalcini

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from Deep Learning to Generative Artificial Intelligence
One Conference, a Course and a Symposium in a unique Event!
September 22 – 26, 2023
The Wordsworth Hotel & Spa  – Grasmere, Lake District, England, UK
LOD 2023 Registration
ACAIN 2023 Registration

Gabriel Barth-Maron, DeepMind, London, UK
“Multimodal Foundation Models”

Anthony G. Cohn, University of Leeds, UK & The Alan Turing Institute, UK
“Evaluating the Commonsense Reasoning abilities of Foundation Models”
 
Sven Giesselbach, Fraunhofer Institute IAIS, Germany
“Foundation Models” 
“GPT” 
“OpenGPT-X and Application and Practical Training of Large-Scale Language Models”
 
Karl Friston, University College London, UK
Lecture 1: “Deep inference”
Lecture 2: “Active inference and artificial curiosity”
 
Kenneth Harris, University College London, UK
Lecture 1: “The large-scale structure of neural activity in the neocortex”
Lecture 2: “How cortical population activity relates to transcriptomic cell types”
Lecture 3: “Geometrical constraints on high-dimensional population codes”
 
Rosalyn Moran, King’s College London, UK
Lecture 1: “The Free Energy Principle: A Neurobiological Generative AI? 1/2”
Lecture 2: “The Free Energy Principle: A Neurobiological Generative AI? 2/2”
 
Edmund T. Rolls, University of Warwick, UK
Lecture 1: “Biologically plausible computational neuroscience: memory and navigation” 
Lecture 2: “Biologically plausible computational neuroscience: emotion and depression”

ICAS Team

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