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Generally Intelligent
Kanjun Qiu
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Conversations with builders and thinkers on AI's technical and societal futures. Made by Imbue.
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Conversations with builders and thinkers on AI's technical and societal futures. Made by Imbue.
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Jamie Simon, UC Berkeley: Theoretical principles for how neural networks learn and generalize
Generally Intelligent
1 hour 1 minute 54 seconds
2 years ago
Jamie Simon, UC Berkeley: Theoretical principles for how neural networks learn and generalize

Jamie Simon is a 4th year Ph.D. student at UC Berkeley advised by Mike DeWeese, and also a Research Fellow with us at Generally Intelligent. He uses tools from theoretical physics to build fundamental understanding of deep neural networks so they can be designed from first-principles. In this episode, we discuss reverse engineering kernels, the conservation of learnability during training, infinite-width neural networks, and much more.

About Generally Intelligent 

We started Generally Intelligent because we believe that software with human-level intelligence will have a transformative impact on the world. We’re dedicated to ensuring that that impact is a positive one.  

We have enough funding to freely pursue our research goals over the next decade, and our backers include Y Combinator, researchers from OpenAI, Astera Institute, and a number of private individuals who care about effective altruism and scientific research.  

Our research is focused on agents for digital environments (ex: browser, desktop, documents), using RL, large language models, and self supervised learning. We’re excited about opportunities to use simulated data, network architecture search, and good theoretical understanding of deep learning to make progress on these problems. We take a focused, engineering-driven approach to research.  


Learn more about us

Website: https://generallyintelligent.com/

LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/generallyintelligent/ 

Twitter: @genintelligent

Generally Intelligent
Conversations with builders and thinkers on AI's technical and societal futures. Made by Imbue.