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AI/ML Science and Technology Interest Group Lecture Series, Monday, December 8, 2024

8 December 2025

The next AI / ML STIG lecture will be held on December 8th (Monday) at 4:00pm ET/1:00pm PT and will cover the final lecture on Large Language Models (LLM) - Model Context Protocol. The presentation will be given by Yuan-Sen Ting (Ohio State University).

The link to join the meeting is here: https://science.nasa.gov/astrophysics/programs/cosmic-origins/community/ai-ml-stig-lecture-series-8-dec-2025/

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