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Kempner Institute research fellow @Harvard interested in scaling up (deep) reinforcement learning theories of human cognition
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https://cogscikid.com/
prev: deepmind, umich, msr
https://cogscikid.com/
If you're interested in learning more
Preprint: arxiv.org/abs/2507.05561
Project page: cogscikid.com/preplay
Code + Data: github.com/KempnerInsti...
Preprint: arxiv.org/abs/2507.05561
Project page: cogscikid.com/preplay
Code + Data: github.com/KempnerInsti...
Preemptive Solving of Future Problems: Multitask Preplay in Humans and Machines
Humans can pursue a near-infinite variety of tasks, but typically can only pursue a small number at the same time. We hypothesize that humans leverage experience on one task to preemptively learn solu...
arxiv.org
September 10, 2025 at 2:38 PM
If you're interested in learning more
Preprint: arxiv.org/abs/2507.05561
Project page: cogscikid.com/preplay
Code + Data: github.com/KempnerInsti...
Preprint: arxiv.org/abs/2507.05561
Project page: cogscikid.com/preplay
Code + Data: github.com/KempnerInsti...
1/2 the problem is demand-driven labor/"jobs"
the other half is picking skills to grow in
UBI (as your article points out) can give the breathing room for growth
but the space of skills to learn (and the economic "demands" for lab) will be vast and opaque
the other half is picking skills to grow in
UBI (as your article points out) can give the breathing room for growth
but the space of skills to learn (and the economic "demands" for lab) will be vast and opaque
September 9, 2025 at 7:14 PM
1/2 the problem is demand-driven labor/"jobs"
the other half is picking skills to grow in
UBI (as your article points out) can give the breathing room for growth
but the space of skills to learn (and the economic "demands" for lab) will be vast and opaque
the other half is picking skills to grow in
UBI (as your article points out) can give the breathing room for growth
but the space of skills to learn (and the economic "demands" for lab) will be vast and opaque
Love the question.
"jobs" where people contribute to society are one way people commonly get "purpose"
I assume that a world with a dramatically different labor market will be one where people will need to reimagine how they contribute to society
"jobs" where people contribute to society are one way people commonly get "purpose"
I assume that a world with a dramatically different labor market will be one where people will need to reimagine how they contribute to society
September 9, 2025 at 3:37 PM
Love the question.
"jobs" where people contribute to society are one way people commonly get "purpose"
I assume that a world with a dramatically different labor market will be one where people will need to reimagine how they contribute to society
"jobs" where people contribute to society are one way people commonly get "purpose"
I assume that a world with a dramatically different labor market will be one where people will need to reimagine how they contribute to society
fair. that's an important part of the social welfare solution.
September 8, 2025 at 9:18 PM
fair. that's an important part of the social welfare solution.
bearish on UBI unless it's coupled with a tool to help people find activities that give them meaning/purpose
September 8, 2025 at 6:22 PM
bearish on UBI unless it's coupled with a tool to help people find activities that give them meaning/purpose
So when we need to incorporate this knowledge into decision-making, there really is no replacing humans
September 8, 2025 at 5:01 PM
So when we need to incorporate this knowledge into decision-making, there really is no replacing humans
Even in conversation, we constantly use knowledge we can't explain. Sensing emotional undercurrents in someone's voice. Knowing when to pause. Feeling when someone needs encouragement versus honesty.
Right now, LLMs have little to no access to this knowledge
Right now, LLMs have little to no access to this knowledge
September 8, 2025 at 5:01 PM
Even in conversation, we constantly use knowledge we can't explain. Sensing emotional undercurrents in someone's voice. Knowing when to pause. Feeling when someone needs encouragement versus honesty.
Right now, LLMs have little to no access to this knowledge
Right now, LLMs have little to no access to this knowledge
Same with dancing - the rhythm in your body, reading your partner's movements. Or coffee tasting - not just "bitter" or "smooth," but the complex flavors that build a sommelier's expertise.
September 8, 2025 at 5:01 PM
Same with dancing - the rhythm in your body, reading your partner's movements. Or coffee tasting - not just "bitter" or "smooth," but the complex flavors that build a sommelier's expertise.
How do you teach ice skating through text? "Bend your knees, shift forward, arms out for balance." But what about the feel of the blade catching ice? The micro-adjustments your body makes? The sensation of momentum?
September 8, 2025 at 5:01 PM
How do you teach ice skating through text? "Bend your knees, shift forward, arms out for balance." But what about the feel of the blade catching ice? The micro-adjustments your body makes? The sensation of momentum?