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Ricardo Cannizzaro

@rcannizzaro01

Causal AI/ML PhD student at the Oxford Robotics Institute (he/him)

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I’m at IROS today, & tomorrow at the Causality for Robotics workshop, where I will be giving an extended workshop talk on causally informed POMDP planning in confounded decision-making settings, & presenting our two workshop papers! Please reach out if you’d like to have a chat!

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Fantastic journalism research by Christina Roman on how ADHD reporting in the media helped create a moral panic, focussing on telling a embellished story of over-diagnosis instead of the root cause issue of a medical system failing those in need. We need to do better here!

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Maybe we *do* want machines to learn correlation instead of causation sometimes 😉 Courtesy of SMBC Comics: smbc-comics.com/comic/rise-of-… #causality #causalML #causalrobots #causalAI

Maybe we *do* want machines to learn correlation instead of causation sometimes 😉 

Courtesy of <a href="/SMBCComics/">SMBC Comics</a>: smbc-comics.com/comic/rise-of-…

#causality #causalML #causalrobots #causalAI
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Jonathan Larkin Hey Jonathan, cool to see you interested in causality! :) I would say that the starting point for causal researchers is that we are NOT useful in tasks that reside in layer 1 (L1) of Pearl’s hierarchy, i.e., purely predictive tasks (causalai.net/r60.pdf). I believe the

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Last week, the CRG celebrated our supervisor Lars Kunze Lars Kunze as he started a new position as a full professor with BristolRoboticsLab. Lars will continue leading the CRG as a visiting fellow, but please join us in celebrating his new role! 🎉 Congrats, Lars!

Last week, the CRG celebrated our supervisor Lars Kunze <a href="/kula78/">Lars Kunze</a> as he started a new position as a full professor with <a href="/BristolRobotLab/">BristolRoboticsLab</a>.

Lars will continue leading the CRG as a visiting fellow, but please join us in celebrating his new role! 🎉 Congrats, Lars!