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Ototoxicity Management and the Role of Emerging Distortion Production Otoacoustic Emission Approaches

Dissertation Defense: Values in American Hearing Healthcare

Then and now – how my thinking has changed about children's listening in noise

What are psychedelic experiences like?

Mathematical foundations for learning agents

Abstract: Learning agents, which include humans and (ideally) AI agents, take actions in the world and learn from the outcomes. I will present our recent efforts toward an integrated theory of learning agents, focusing on cooperative communication as an extended case study. I will close with interesting applications and implications. 

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Bio: Michael Inzlicht is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Toronto, where he is also cross-appointed as a Professor in the Rotman School of Management. His research mostly focuses on effort and self-control, but he has also become interested in how people spend their leisure time. Michael is passionate about open science.

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Bio: Rebecca Saxe studies human social cognition, using a combination of behavioral testing and brain imaging technologies. She is best known for her discovery of a brain region that is specialized for “theory of mind” tasks that involve understanding the mental states of other people.

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Bio: I am an Associate Professor of Computer Science in the Software and Societal Systems Department in the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA, USA. I am also affiliated with the Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. I am an Affiliate Professor at the Information School at the University of Washington in Seattle, WA, USA..

From January 2006 until June 2022, I was a Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research in Redmond, WA, USA.

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