AI evolves rapidly: top models are superseded by the next generation within months, if not weeks. Benchmarks see similarly rapid turnover. Once released, many benchmarks become "solved" within months or at most a few years, no longer able to measure the frontier of AI.
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15May
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16May
Scientific discovery emerges not from isolated reasoning, but from the intersection of diverse epistemic traditions.
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16May
Scientific discovery emerges not from isolated reasoning, but from the intersection of diverse epistemic traditions.
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16May
Scientific discovery emerges not from isolated reasoning, but from the intersection of diverse epistemic traditions.
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18May
The talk will be on microarchitecture research and why it plays an important role in our day-to-day computing world, keeping application developers, compiler writers, and OS designers in mind.
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19May
Mark Webster, QEC Researcher at Oxford Ionics and Honorary Research Fellow at University College London, will be presenting a tutorial on the XP formalism.
This is online, with in-person viewing available in Room FW26.
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19May
Given a problem whose input is split between Alice and Bob, how much do they need to communicate in order to solve it?
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19May
Given a problem whose input is split between Alice and Bob, how much do they need to communicate in order to solve it?
This question has been studied extensively in cases where the answer grows poly-logarithmically in terms of the input sizes.
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19May
Lena is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Regensburg and will introduce herself and her research ahead of her visit to the Security Group in July and August.
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20May
In this talk we will explore a zero-player game based on an information isolation constraint. The dynamics of the game emerge from a “no-barber” selection principle that prohibits external structure. The aim is for the game to avoid impredictive-style inconsistencies.
