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Thomas W. Malone, Andrew W. Lo, Martin A. Nowak, Alexander (Sandy) Pentland
MIT150 Symposium: Brains, Minds and Machines
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Thomas W. Malone, Patrick J. McGovern Professor of Management, MIT Sloan School of Management; Founding Director, Center for Collective Intelligence, MIT
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Haym Hirsh, Tomaso Poggio, Demis Hassabis, Peter Norvig, Kobi Richter, Amnon Shashua
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Haym Hirsh, Professor of Computer Science, Rutgers University; Visiting Scholar, Center for Collective Intelligence and Sloan School of Management, MIT
Tomaso A. Poggio, Eugene McDermott Professor in the Brain Sciences, Department of...
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MIT150 Symposium: Brains, Minds and Machines
Moderator: Tomaso A. Poggio, Eugene McDermott Professor in the Brain Sciences, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences; Founding Member, McGovern Institute for Brain Research; Principal Investigator,...
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Joshua B. Tenenbaum PhD '99, Paul E. Newton Career Development Professor of Cognitive Science and Computation, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, MIT; Principal Investigator, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
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