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#NeurIPS2024 social media round-up part 1


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12 December 2024



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Attendees enjoying the spectacular views from the conference centre.

The thirty-eighth Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS 2024) is in full swing in Vancouver. Find out what participants have been getting up to during the first few days of the event.

The opening remarks are currently in progress! #NeurIPS2024

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— NeurIPS Conference (@neuripsconf.bsky.social) 10 December 2024 at 17:23

the science of LMs should be fully open✨

today @akshitab.bsky.social @natolambert.bsky.social and I are giving our #neurips2024 tutorial on language model development.

everything from data, training, adaptation. published or not, no secrets 🫡

tues, 12/10, 9:30am PT ☕️

neurips.cc/virtual/2024…

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— Kyle Lo @ Neurips 2024 (@kylelo.bsky.social) 10 December 2024 at 07:31

Our paper PRISM alignment won a best paper award at #neurips2024!

All credits to @hannahrosekirk.bsky.social A.Whitefield, P.Röttger, A.M.Bean, K.Margatina, R.Mosquera-Gomez, J.Ciro, @maxbartolo.bsky.social H.He, B.Vidgen, S.Hale

Catch Hannah tomorrow at neurips.cc/virtual/2024/poster/97804

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— Adina Williams (@adinawilliams.bsky.social) 11 December 2024 at 08:20

I totally agree with Sepp Hochreiter's message that "AI does not End with Scaling". I hope my research direction will follow a similar direction. Had great conversations with him after his inspiring invited talk. Grateful for these meaningful interactions at #NeurIPS2024.

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— Jeongwhan Choi (@jeongwhanchoi.bsky.social) 12 December 2024 at 10:01

The papers and posters for our Machine Learning and Physical Sciences workshop at #NeurIPS2024 are online #ml4ps2024. Come check it out on Sunday
ml4physicalsciences.github.io/2024/

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— Kyle Cranmer (@kylecranmer.bsky.social) 10 December 2024 at 08:47

Even though the Social RL lab only got started ~1 year ago, I’m super excited to announce that we have 10 people from the lab presenting their work at #NeurIPS2024. Delighted to officially introduce our lab: socialrl.cs.washington.edu! Thread with all our NeurIPS work below 👇

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— Natasha Jaques (@natashajaques.bsky.social) 11 December 2024 at 12:00

“How would you describe your research?” #NeurIPS2024

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— Stephanie Hyland @ NeurIPS 2024 (@hylandsl.bsky.social) 11 December 2024 at 18:17

Very inspiring talk by Fei Fei Lee yesterday at #NeurIPS2024 on visual intelligence !

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— Cédric Rommel @NeurIPS2024 🇨🇦 (@ccrommel.bsky.social) 12 December 2024 at 08:10

Join us today at the Indigenous in AI/ML workshop at #neurIPS2024. ✨🚨
I’ll be co-presenting about how the NLP/speech community working on these languages has grown in recent years . We’ll also highlight some recent work for indigenous languages of the Americas. 🧵(1/2)

— Belu Ticona@NeurIPS✈️ (@beluticona.bsky.social) 12 December 2024 at 11:12



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