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April 29-30, 2018: Training
April 30-May 2, 2018: Tutorials & Conference
New York, NY
Max Kleiman-Weiner

Max Kleiman-Weiner
Chief Scientist, Diffeo

Max Kleiman-Weiner is a cofounder and chief scientist of Diffeo as well as a PhD student in computational cognitive science at MIT, funded by the NSF and the Hertz Foundation. He won best paper at RLDM 2017 for models of human cooperation and the William James Award at SPP for computational work on moral learning. Previously, he was a Fulbright fellow in Beijing. Max holds an MSc in statistics from Oxford, where he was a Marshall scholar, and an undergraduate degree from Stanford, where he was a Goldwater scholar.

Sessions

4:00pm–4:40pm Wednesday, May 2, 2018
Emily Pavlini (Diffeo), Max Kleiman-Weiner (Diffeo)
Recent advances have made machines more autonomous, but much work remains for AI to collaborate with people. Emily Pavlini and Max Kleiman-Weiner share new insights inspired by the way humans accumulate knowledge and naturally work together that enable machines and people to work and learn as a team, discovering new knowledge in unstructured natural language content together. Read more.