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Today, as a PhD student in the Princeton University politics department, Yun Choi sees herself as a computational social scientist working among political scientists. “I want to develop machine learning methods for political scientists,” she said.
On March 17, Ben Raphael gave a talk at CSML as a part of the Lunchtime Faculty Seminar series. Over the course of the talk, he discussed new machine learning methods designed to improve the analysis of transcriptomics data.
From piecing together fragments of ancient texts with language models to exploring the future of human-robot interactions, Princeton scholars aren’t just exploring what AI can do for the humanities. They’re uncovering what the humanities can do for AI.
Meredith Martin and Peter Henderson have been selected by Schmidt Sciences for an award from the foundation’s new Humanities and AI Virtual Institute (HAVI).