Josh Tenenbaum

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Josh Tenenbaum
Professor MIT
51 YEARS OLD
Josh Tenenbaum is a Professor of Computational Cognitive Science at MIT, where he leads the Computational Cognitive Science group. He received his PhD in Brain and Cognitive Sciences from MIT in 1999 and has been a faculty member at MIT since 2002. His research focuses on understanding human intelligence and developing computational models that can replicate it. He has published over 150 papers in top-tier journals and conferences, including Science, Nature, and Neuron.
Notable Awards
Fellow, Cognitive Science Society – 2013
Fellow, Society of Experimental Psychologists – 2007

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Videos Featuring Professor Josh Tenenbaum
The Future of Intelligence, Artificial and Otherwise: MIT 15.481, May 16, 2023

The Future of Intelligence, Artificial and Otherwise: MIT 15.481, May 16, 2023

Josh Tenenbaum: Scaling AI the Human Way: Building Machines That Understand the World

Josh Tenenbaum: Scaling AI the Human Way: Building Machines That Understand the World

Josh Tenenbaum: Roadmap for conference "Advances in the quest to understand intelligence"

Josh Tenenbaum: Roadmap for conference "Advances in the quest to understand intelligence"

Developing Intelligence Mission

Developing Intelligence Mission

A Conversation with Josh Tenenbaum

A Conversation with Josh Tenenbaum

What Kind of Computation Is Cognition?

What Kind of Computation Is Cognition?

The mathematics of natural intelligence | Josh Tenenbaum

The mathematics of natural intelligence | Josh Tenenbaum

Building machines that learn and think like people | Joshua Tenenbaum

Building machines that learn and think like people | Joshua Tenenbaum

MIT Quest for Intelligence Launch: Scaling AI the Human Way

MIT Quest for Intelligence Launch: Scaling AI the Human Way

MIT AGI: Building machines that see, learn, and think like people (Josh Tenenbaum)

MIT AGI: Building machines that see, learn, and think like people (Josh Tenenbaum)