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The AI@JSI seminars are a series of events focused on Artificial Intelligence, hosted by the Department of Knowledge Technologies at the Jožef Stefan Institute. About once a month, we invite researchers from around the world to present their work, aiming to inform both the professional community and the general public about the latest advancements in this field. Below, you will find information on the upcoming event, as well as details and recordings of past events.

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Upcoming event

Diffusion Language Models: Problem Solving and Reasoning

Masked diffusion models (MDMs) offer a compelling alternative to traditional autoregressive language models. They generate strings by iteratively refining partially masked inputs in parallel. This makes them efficient, but their computational capabilities and the...

Past events

Modelling the collapse of complex societies

Modelling the collapse of complex societies

Why do societies collapse? Some famous examples include Easter Island, the Maya, the Roman Empire, and the Chinese dynasties. The speaker has developed mathematical models for these historical cases and the talk will focus on…