HAI Seminar with Nick Haber | Motivation, Representation, and Autonomous Agents

Date
Wed October 11th 2023, 10:00 - 11:00am
Event Sponsor
Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI)
Location
Gates Computer Science Building
353 Jane Stanford Way, Stanford, CA 94305
119

HAI Seminar with Nick Haber | Motivation, Representation, and Autonomous Agents

Abstract:

The past decade’s series of dramatic AI successes has brought us closer to realizing the dream of the autonomous agent—an artificial system that can learn about its world, make decisions, and set and achieve goals, all with minimal human intervention. Nature has given us an incredible motif for the autonomous agent. Humans are born with core motivations that drive behavior, and as they gain experience, they develop increasingly sophisticated representations of their worlds, which in turn facilitate increasingly complex behaviors. 

How should we attempt to realize this motif for intelligence to create autonomous agents? In this seminar, the speaker will cover a number of efforts aimed at assembling pieces of it—starting with their own research into intrinsic motivation and adaptive “world model” representations, including work inspired by biology and, in particular, human development. They will also describe some of the opportunities language models provide for us to make increasingly autonomous systems.

Details:

Join us for breakfast with the speaker, which begins at 9:15 am in the Gates Computer Science Building, room 119. The seminar will run from 10:00 am-11:00 am.