Gen AI Hub at ICML

The Vancouver skyline by  Mike Benna @mbenna

The ICML conference takes place in Vancouver, Canada (Mike Benna@mbenna)

Hub researchers are well represented at this year’s ICML Conference in Vancouver, the leading international conference on machine learning.

Three papers on diffusion models co-authored by Arthur Gretton have been accepted for poster sessions:

Hub director David Barber is a co organiser of a full day workshop on computer use agents on 19 July. You can find the full details on this web page.

If you can’t make it to Vancouver, you can register for a virtual pass allowing you to view the ICLM live stream using this link.

Alternatively, you can join an in-person preview of ICLM research on 3 July at UCL. Sign up on this web page.

Rosie Niven

Rosie joined the hub from the regional university consortium Science and Engineering Sourh where she was a Communications and Events Manager. Since 2020 she has held a number of communications roles at UCL. Previously a journalist, Rosie has worked in higher education organisations since 2014, including Jisc and Universities UK where she edited the Efficiency Exchange website.

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