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Registration is now open for 'CNS2025: Expanding the Horizons of Brain Research' at neuroscience.cam.ac.uk/camneuro-event… Stellar Programme w/ plenaries from Soyon Hong & Mayank Mehta @mayankmehta.bsky.social & Cam Neuroscience peeps from 7 departments Sign up now to guarantee your space!



Congratulations to Isaac Reid for receiving a 2024 Google PhD Fellowship Isaac’s research explores the interplay of structure and randomness in machine learning. Isaac Reid Adrian Weller Cambridge MLG eng.cam.ac.uk/news/isaac-rei…


🎹#Robot plays #piano alongside a human, creating harmonic accompaniment in real time, & wins CHIA Cambridge award eng.cam.ac.uk/news/research-… #Research paper: robot uses #MachineLearning to predict the chord progressions based on a human’s piano playing Huijiang Wang SMARTitn


Do we need Embodied AI for AGI? Some arguments I made from my speech at Cambridge University yesterday.




Congratulations to Pembroke Fellow Dr @mancini_flavia, who has won the WiNUK: Women in Neuroscience UK 🧠's Leading Researcher of the Year (Computational Neuroscience) Award for her work revolutionising the understanding of pain & body homeostasis through cutting-edge computational methods!

We have just arranged our next Distinguished Lecture with Arnaud Doucet more information can be found here: talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/228…


Join Us! University Assistant Professor in #MachineLearning #AI Engineering Dept Cambridge University details here: jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/49361/

The Aardvark nature paper on end-to-end weather prediction with deep learning featured in the The Guardian and Financial Times today. Huge congratulations to all the members of our group and the collaborators! theguardian.com/technology/202…



Our next Distinguished Lecturer talk is Stuart Russell from Berkeley AI Research “What if we succeed?” Many experts claim that recent advances in #AI put artificial general intelligence (AGI) within reach. Is this true? If so, is that a good thing? Details here: talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/232…
