NECSTSpecial Talk - Multi-Agent Strategies in Interacting with Large Language Models
NECSTSpecial Talk
Speaker: Mauro Martino
MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab
DEIB - NECSTLab Meeting Room (Bld. 20)
Online by Zoom
June 13th, 2024 | 5.00 pm
Contact: Prof. Marco Santambrogio
Research Line: System architectures
Speaker: Mauro Martino
MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab
DEIB - NECSTLab Meeting Room (Bld. 20)
Online by Zoom
June 13th, 2024 | 5.00 pm
Contact: Prof. Marco Santambrogio
Research Line: System architectures
Sommario
On Thursday, June 13th, 2024, at 5.00 pm we will have a new talk of the NECSTSpecialTalk series titled "Multi-Agent Strategies in Interacting with Large Language Models" in DEIB NECSTLab Meeting Room or on line by Zoom.
During this talk, we will have, as speaker, Mauro Martino, Principal Scientist at the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab.
Mauro Martino is a Principal Scientist at the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab, where he founded the Visual Artificial Intelligence Lab, and a Professor of Practice at Northeastern University in Boston. His previous roles include Research Scientist at the Senseable City Lab, collaborating with Carlo Ratti, and Assistant Research Professor at Northeastern University, working with Albert-László Barabási at the Center for Complex Network Research and David Lazer at the Institute for Quantitative Social Science (IQSS) at Harvard University.
He holds a PhD from Politecnico di Milano in Design and Technology. With a rich portfolio of research, Martino has significantly impacted network science, data visualization, urban dynamics, and artificial intelligence. His notable publications include "Redrawing the map of Great Britain from a network of human interactions," "Mapping the NFT revolution: market trends, trade networks, and visual features," "A network framework of cultural history," "The rise of partisanship and super-cooperators in the US House of Representatives," and "Prospect theory for online financial trading." The project "Strolling Cities," showcased at the 2021 Venice Biennale, transformed poetry readings into real-time film, merging language, technology, and visual art. Other significant exhibits include "NFT Revolution" at MEET | Digital Culture Center in Milan, "Exercises in Style" at the BCA Center in Burlington, and "Milano - Factory of Future" at Malpensa Airport. His work has been featured in prestigious venues such as the Venice Biennale, Serpentine Gallery in London, Ludwig Museum in Budapest, GAFTA in San Francisco, Lincoln Center in New York, ZKM | Center for Art and Media in Karlsruhe, MIT Museum in Cambridge, and Ars Electronica Center in Linz. Throughout his career, Martino has received numerous accolades, including the Gold Medal at the 2017 Vizzies Visualization Challenge by the National Science Foundation, multiple Webby Awards, the Innovation by Design Award by Fast Company, and the Information is Beautiful Award. Additionally, he is the winner of the twelfth Italian Council of Contemporary Art by the Italian Ministry of Culture. His viral art project, AIPortraits (2018/2019), was the first generative GAN-based application to achieve global recognition, attracting over 8 million unique users per day. At NeurIPS 2018, he presented the first collection of sculptures generated with a 3D GAN model he invented.
During this talk, we will have, as speaker, Mauro Martino, Principal Scientist at the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab.
Mauro Martino is a Principal Scientist at the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab, where he founded the Visual Artificial Intelligence Lab, and a Professor of Practice at Northeastern University in Boston. His previous roles include Research Scientist at the Senseable City Lab, collaborating with Carlo Ratti, and Assistant Research Professor at Northeastern University, working with Albert-László Barabási at the Center for Complex Network Research and David Lazer at the Institute for Quantitative Social Science (IQSS) at Harvard University.
He holds a PhD from Politecnico di Milano in Design and Technology. With a rich portfolio of research, Martino has significantly impacted network science, data visualization, urban dynamics, and artificial intelligence. His notable publications include "Redrawing the map of Great Britain from a network of human interactions," "Mapping the NFT revolution: market trends, trade networks, and visual features," "A network framework of cultural history," "The rise of partisanship and super-cooperators in the US House of Representatives," and "Prospect theory for online financial trading." The project "Strolling Cities," showcased at the 2021 Venice Biennale, transformed poetry readings into real-time film, merging language, technology, and visual art. Other significant exhibits include "NFT Revolution" at MEET | Digital Culture Center in Milan, "Exercises in Style" at the BCA Center in Burlington, and "Milano - Factory of Future" at Malpensa Airport. His work has been featured in prestigious venues such as the Venice Biennale, Serpentine Gallery in London, Ludwig Museum in Budapest, GAFTA in San Francisco, Lincoln Center in New York, ZKM | Center for Art and Media in Karlsruhe, MIT Museum in Cambridge, and Ars Electronica Center in Linz. Throughout his career, Martino has received numerous accolades, including the Gold Medal at the 2017 Vizzies Visualization Challenge by the National Science Foundation, multiple Webby Awards, the Innovation by Design Award by Fast Company, and the Information is Beautiful Award. Additionally, he is the winner of the twelfth Italian Council of Contemporary Art by the Italian Ministry of Culture. His viral art project, AIPortraits (2018/2019), was the first generative GAN-based application to achieve global recognition, attracting over 8 million unique users per day. At NeurIPS 2018, he presented the first collection of sculptures generated with a 3D GAN model he invented.