The MIT NLP Meetings is a student-run seminar series. This talk series features NLP researchers working on a diverse set of topics ranging from LLMs, interpretability, Human AI Collaboration, and more. We often meet on Wednesdays at 4pm in person at building 45.
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See all previous talks below:
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Also you might be interested in other seminar/talk series about ML/NLP at MIT:
- The EI Seminar Series consist of talks from PIs doing research in ML, robotics and related fields.
- Scale ML Seminar is organized by graduate students collectively focusing on Algorithms That Learn and Scale.
- The ML Tea Talks is a weekly series of informal 30-minute-long talks from members of the machine learning community around MIT.
- ML Seminars aim for technical talks with methodological insights that generalize across ML fields.
- The AI4Society Seminar Series focus on AI’s impact on society, ethics, governance, and human-computer interaction.