AutoML is dead an LLMs have killed it? MLGym is a benchmark and framework testing this theory. Roberta Raileanu and Deepak Nathani discuss how well current LLMs are doing at solving ML tasks, what the biggest roadblocks are, and what that means for AutoML generally. Check out the paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2502.14499 More on Roberta: https://rraileanu.github.io/ More on Deepak: https://dnathani.net/
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AutoML is dead an LLMs have killed it? MLGym is a benchmark and framework testing this theory. Roberta Raileanu and Deepak Nathani discuss how well current LLMs are doing at solving ML tasks, what the biggest roadblocks are, and what that means for AutoML generally. Check out the paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2502.14499 More on Roberta: https://rraileanu.github.io/ More on Deepak: https://dnathani.net/
Today Ankush Garg is speaking with Rishi Bommasani, PhD student at Stanford and one of the originator of the term Foundation Models. They’re talking about the origins of the term Foundation Model, which he and his group advanced, in the paper "On the Opportunities and Risks of Foundation Models". They’ll talk about self-supervision, issues of scale, the motivation behind the terminology, the origins of the Research for Foundation Models Institute at Stanford, outcome homogenization, emergenc...
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AutoML is dead an LLMs have killed it? MLGym is a benchmark and framework testing this theory. Roberta Raileanu and Deepak Nathani discuss how well current LLMs are doing at solving ML tasks, what the biggest roadblocks are, and what that means for AutoML generally. Check out the paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2502.14499 More on Roberta: https://rraileanu.github.io/ More on Deepak: https://dnathani.net/