1/ I'm excited to share recent results from my first collaboration with the amazing @anayebi.bsky.social
and @leokoz8.bsky.social !
We show how autonomous behavior and whole-brain dynamics emerge in embodied agents with intrinsic motivation driven by world models.
05.06.2025 20:03
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If you're attending @cosynemeeting.bsky.social, come check out our NeuroAgents workshop on Tuesday March 17!
Speakers: Omri Barak, Cristina Savin, @lilweb.bsky.social @reecedkeller.bsky.social Caroline Haimerl, Hannah Choi @xaqlab.bsky.social Srini Turaga, Yanan Sui, @trackingskills.bsky.social
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05.03.2026 14:31
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1/ As AI agents become increasingly capable, what must *inevitably* emerge inside them?
We prove selection theorems: strong task performance forces world models, belief-like memory andβunder task mixturesβpersistent variables resembling core primitives associated with emotion.
04.03.2026 16:37
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Looking forward to presenting on "How behavior shapes recurrent circuits across sensory systems and species: from vision to touch" at the University of Chicago Neuroscience and ML workshop on Wednesday! Details below ππ§΅
23.02.2026 23:36
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One thing thatβs often underappreciated is that task-optimized models seed neural foundation modeling because theyβre so much more efficient to train than only on brain data β the brain data ends up being the cherry on top for fine-tuning.
12.02.2026 16:37
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1/6 Recent discussions (e.g. Rich Sutton on @dwarkesh.bsky.socialβs podcast) have highlighted why animals are a better target for intelligence β and why scaling alone isnβt enough.
In my recent @cmurobotics.bsky.social seminar talk, βUsing Embodied Agents to Reverse-Engineer Natural Intelligenceβ,
29.09.2025 14:02
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Guest Post β May the AI Be With Science - The Scholarly Kitchen
AI has opened a new chapter in the saga of science and peer review. Today, guest author Prof. Nihar B. Shah explains how, if guided with integrity, AI can open galaxies of possibilities.
A new guest post by MLD associate professor Nihar Shah on The Scholarly Kitchen explores how #AI is reshaping science and publishing.
The post calls for hybrid human-AI workflows, domain-specific benchmarks, and stronger standards for reproducibility.
scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2025/09/19/g...
24.09.2025 15:06
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Our first NeuroAgent! ππ§
Excited to share new work led by the talented @reecedkeller.bsky.social, showing how autonomous behavior and whole-brain dynamics emerge naturally from intrinsic curiosity grounded in world models and memory.
Check it out here! π
05.06.2025 20:14
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MLD professor @anayebi.bsky.social and his team are working to make robots that process touch like human brains.
#robots #CMU #ML #brain #cortex #SSL
10.06.2025 17:08
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As a long-time fan of Paul Middlebrooks' "Brain Inspired" podcast, it was an honor to be invited on to talk about NeuroAgents, our update to the Turing Test, and AI safety at the end.
Coincidentally recorded on my birthday, no less! Check it out here π
09.04.2025 14:25
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What should count as a good model of intelligence?
AI is advancing rapidly, but how do we know if it captures intelligence in a scientifically meaningful way?
We propose the *NeuroAI Turing Test*βa benchmark that evaluates models based on both behavior and internal representations.
25.02.2025 16:11
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