The thirty-seventh Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS 2023) is due to kick-off on Sunday 10 December and run until Saturday 16 December. There is a bumper programme of events, including invited talks, orals, posters, tutorials, workshops, and socials, not to mention AIhub’s session on science communication.
There are seven invited talks this year.
Björn Ommer – NextGenAI: The Delusion of Scaling and the Future of Generative AI
Lora Aroyo – The Many Faces of Responsible AI
Linda Smith – Coherence statistics, self-generated experience and why young humans are much smarter than current AI
Jelani Nelson – Sketching: core tools, learning-augmentation, and adaptive robustness
Alexander Rush, Aakanksha Chowdhery, Angela Fan, Percy Liang, Jie Tang – Beyond Scaling (panel discussion)
Christopher Ré – Systems for Foundation Models, and Foundation Models for Systems
Susan Murphy – Online Reinforcement Learning in Digital Health Interventions
The following affinity group workshops will take place on Monday 11 December:
For this year’s conference, there will be a total of 14 tutorials. These will be held on Monday 11 December, in person only.
Find out more about the tutorials here.
We will be running a short course on science communication, on Monday 11 December. Find out more here.
There will be a total of 58 workshops. These will be held on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 December:
Find out more about the workshops here.