Large language models and generative AI are prompting wide interest and debate. Concerns exits about impact and risks, both current and future, including environmental impact. This seminar series, by contrast, is focussed on the scientific implications of generative AI. What, if anything, do these models tell us about human cognition? In what ways are they comparable to human cognition, and in what ways do they differ? What tools does cognitive science have for understanding them, and what new opportunities do they provide for understanding humans?

​In this seminar series, we will hear from researchers working at the intersection of cognitive science and AI from many disciplinary perspectives: psychology, computer science, philosophy, and more. 

​Seminars take place monthly and are hosted virtually. See β€˜Talks’, for upcoming events and recordings of previous sessions, and register to attend on the form below.

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