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== Speakers (Subject to Change) ==
 
[https://melaniemitchell.me/ <big>''' Melanie Mitchell'''</big>]
 
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<div  style="width: 600px">Melanie Mitchell is the Davis Professor of Complexity at the Santa Fe Institute. Her research focuses on conceptual abstraction, analogy-making, and visual recognition in AI systems. </div> <br>
 
 
[https://www.tylermarghetis.com/ <big>'''Tyler Marghetis'''</big>]
 
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<div  style="width: 600px">Tyler Marghetis is an Assistant Professor of Cognitive & Information Sciences at the University of California, Merced.  He studies cognition and communication in interconnected, multiscale, complex systems, including brains, bodies, small groups, and large sociocultural systems.
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Speakers (Subject to Change)

Melanie Mitchell

Melanie Mitchell is the Davis Professor of Complexity at the Santa Fe Institute. Her research focuses on conceptual abstraction, analogy-making, and visual recognition in AI systems.



Tyler Marghetis

Tyler Marghetis is an Assistant Professor of Cognitive & Information Sciences at the University of California, Merced. He studies cognition and communication in interconnected, multiscale, complex systems, including brains, bodies, small groups, and large sociocultural systems. ​