Distinguished Lecture Series
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Artificial Intelligence as an Archival Science
Like language and writing — and also bureaucracies, democracies, and markets — AI transforms our relationship to memory and our interactions with each other.
Anastasia Ailamaki (Professor for Computer and Communication Sciences at the EPFL – École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne) will talk about just-in-time (JIT) systems and how they synthesise a real-time intelligence paradigm to resolve most system performance challenges
David W. Hogg (Center for Cosmology and Particle Physics, New York University) will talk about the different possible roles for machine learning in science using some examples from his own field of astrophysics
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