Three graduate students from Carnegie Mellon University’s Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences Andrew Luo(opens in new window), Joel Ye(opens in new window) and Gabriel Sarch(opens in new window) are using artificial intelligence to
BLOOMBERG – More than two decades after JK Rowling introduced the world to a universe of magical creatures, forbidden forests and a teenage wizard, Harry Potter is finding renewed relevance in a very different body of literature: AI research. A growing number of researchers are using the best-selling Harry Potter books to experiment with generative […]
Humans accomplish a phenomenal amount of tasks by combining pieces of information. We perceive objects by combining edges, categorize scenes by combining objects, interpret events by combining actions, and understand sentences by combining words.