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Señor swesearcher @ Google DeepMind, adjunct prof at Université de Montréal and Mila. Musician. From 🇪🇨 living in 🇨🇦. https://psc-g.github.io/
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really proud of this work done with fantastic collaborators, in particular daniel, @kevinjmiller.bsky.social & @neurokim.bsky.social ! i learned so much about neuroscience, & it was great to work on using AI techniques to advance science. read kevin's thread below or, even better, read the paper!
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I also feel bad for these famous researchers... Giving multiple talks in the span of a few days is a lot of work!
Those famous researchers are of course incredible, which is why they're famous, and I always learn from their talks. But I think having them on just one workshop (as opposed to multiple) would still be great and allow for other, less famous but still great, researchers to opine.
This of course has to be coordinated by workshop chairs, and I acknowledge it's not an easy solution. Usually workshop applications include the keynotes, so maybe chairs could facilitate coordination across workshops to avoid this, and encourage a bit more diversity.
Come by!
I will be giving a talk about this work at the "From Human Cognition to AI Reasoning: Models, Methods, and Applications" #ICLR2026 workshop 🗓️Sunday, April 26, 2026 10:30 AM BRT 📍 Room 202 C As well as a poster at 3:30pm in the same room. Come by!