EVENTO

ARC2024: Towards General AI by Guillermo Barbadillo

Por Happy Scribe

11/12/2024
C/ Santa Teresa 6, Barcelona
19:00 / 21:30
Actividad Pública

Join us at Happy Scribe HQ for an in-depth talk on the ARC24 challenge presented by Guillermo Barbadillo, a third place winner in the 2024 edition.

When: 7:00PM, 11th Dec 2024
Where: Carrer de Santa Teresa, 6, Gràcia, 08012 Barcelona

​The Abstraction and Reasoning Corpus (ARC) is a set of intelligence tests that a five-year-old child can solve but advanced models like GPT-4 struggle with. The ARC Prize was launched in 2024 by François Chollet to raise awareness in the AI community about the unique challenges of the ARC benchmark. While many other benchmarks are becoming saturated, the ARC benchmark has remained unsolved since its introduction in 2019.

​In this talk, Guillermo Barbadillo, who placed third in the ARC24 challenge, will explain why ARC is so challenging for current AI systems and share the strategies used by the top team in this year’s competition.

​Guillermo Barbadillo is an artificial intelligence researcher. He has worked for over 10 years at Veridas and das-Nano, developing state-of-the-art AI models. In his free time, he has participated in more than 30 data science competitions, earning awards in several of them. He is also a contributor to the podcast La TERTULia de la Inteligencia Artificial.

ARC2024: Towards General AI by Guillermo Barbadillo

11/12/2024
19:00 / 21:30
C/ Santa Teresa 6, Barcelona
Actividad Pública
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