Turning Computing Devices Into Social Machines
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Andrei Barbu is a Research Scientist at MIT's CSAIL, affiliated with CBMM. He holds a Ph.D. in AI and robotics from Purdue University and a BCS from the University of Waterloo. His work encompasses knowledge grounding, robotics, and computer vision. With a strong background in mathematics and computer science, he actively contributes to open-source projects. His expertise in programming languages includes C++, Scheme, Haskell, C, and Prolog, complemented by profound knowledge of AI, machine learning, logic programming, and computer architecture, making him a prominent figure in AI research at CSAIL.
Part of CSAIL + Imagination in Action
CSAIL + Imagination in Action jointly hosted a landmark event in honor of CSAIL's 60-year anniversary. On Tuesday, June 27, experts and startup pioneers from across CSAIL shared inspiring talks and thought-provoking ideas. Our symposium aims to bridge the gap between groundbreaking AI innovations and practical applications, providing a platform for luminaries and startup pioneers within CSAIL's ecosystem to share their trailblazing insights and perspectives. Experts from our laboratory exchanged ideas as they delved into their visions for AI, highlighting exciting opportunities and addressing potential risks.