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Brian Cheung

Brian Cheung

I study intelligence in many forms: natural, artificial and collective. How does it emerge? Where is it going?

Currently at the Center for Brains, Minds and Machines (CBMM) at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Interested in collaborations? Please reach out:

Papers I'm thinking about lately (all of my papers)

  • The Platonic Representation Hypothesis Minyoung Huh*, Brian Cheung*, Tongzhou Wang*, Phillip Isola*, ICML 2024 Oral

    TLDR: As all models continue to improve, the representations they use are converging.

  • Words That Make Language Models Perceive Sophie L. Wang, Phillip Isola, Brian Cheung, arXiv 2025

    TLDR: Asking the model to 'see' or 'hear' can push a purely text-trained language model towards the representations of purely image-trained or purely-audio trained encoders.

  • What if Eye...? Computationally Recreating Vision Evolution Kushagra Tiwary*, Aaron Young*, Zaid Tasneem, Tzofi Klinghoffer, Akshat Dave, Tomaso Poggio, Dan-Eric Nilsson, Brian Cheung**, Ramesh Raskar**

    TLDR: We trained an eyeball. Lensed eyes, scaling laws and more emerge from our simulation of visual evolution.