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 June-2023-VvL-Logic-at-Large-Lectures-Lukasz-Kaise
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SUMMARY:VvL Logic at Large Lectures, Lukasz Kaiser
ATTENDEE;ROLE=Speaker:Lukasz Kaiser (OpenAI)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230606T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20230606T203000
LOCATION:online
DESCRIPTION:Lukasz Kaiser is a researcher at OpenA
 I, who works on fundamental aspects of deep learni
 ng and natural language processing. Prior to joini
 ng OpenAI, he was a Staff Research Scientist in th
 e Google Brain team, where he co-designed state-of
 -the-art neural models for machine translation, pa
 rsing and other algorithmic and generative tasks a
 nd co-authored the TensorFlow system, the Tensor2T
 ensor and Trax libraries and the Transformer model
 , on which modern large language models such as Ch
 atGPT are based. Before his position at Google, he
  was a tenured researcher at University Paris Dide
 rot and worked on logic and automata theory. He re
 ceived his PhD from RWTH Aachen in 2008 with a the
 sis on Logic and Games on Automatic Structures.  1
 9:00-20:00 Lecture by Lukasz Kaiser  20:00-20:30 P
 anel discussion on the role of logic in modern AI
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n  <p>Lukasz Kaiser 
 is a researcher at OpenAI, who works on fundamenta
 l aspects of deep learning and natural language pr
 ocessing. Prior to joining OpenAI, he was a Staff 
 Research Scientist in the Google Brain team, where
  he co-designed state-of-the-art neural models for
  machine translation, parsing and other algorithmi
 c and generative tasks and co-authored the TensorF
 low system, the Tensor2Tensor and Trax libraries a
 nd the Transformer model, on which modern large la
 nguage models such as ChatGPT are based. Before hi
 s position at Google, he was a tenured researcher 
 at University Paris Diderot and worked on logic an
 d automata theory. He received his PhD from RWTH A
 achen in 2008 with a thesis on Logic and Games on 
 Automatic Structures.</p>\n  <p>19:00-20:00 Lectur
 e by Lukasz Kaiser<br>\n  20:00-20:30 Panel discus
 sion on the role of logic in modern AI</p>\n
URL:https://verenigingvoorlogica.nl/nl/Activiteite
 n/VvL-Logic-at-Large-Lectures/
CONTACT:Balder ten Cate at b.d.tencate at uva.nl
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