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AI and Brains compute. Under the hood, AI and Brains have similarities (and differences); (i) many processing units (ii) are highly interconnected by weights (iii) that are learned from data (everything else about AI and Brains is different).

What can we learn from the similarities and differences that power computations in AI and Brains?

The Incubator for Transdisciplinary Futures at Washington University in St. Louis invites you to join an exciting lineup of leaders in the field to address these questions.View our symposium program below. Speaker bios and abstracts can be found here.

The symposium will be held in Crow Hall, Room 204 on Washington University's beautiful Danforth Campus.

This NeuroAI symposium is a satellite event, followed by the NEXTEN Computational Neuroscience Conference (May 16 & 17). The latter requires seperate registration.

  • Alex Kosuge

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