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AI/ML Science and Technology Interest Group Lecture Series Starts Today!!

Greetings Cosmic Origins Community!

 AI and ML Science and Technology Interest Group Lecture Series Starts Today!! Monday, November 3rd at 4:00 pm ET/ 1:00pm PT

The AI & ML STIG is thrilled to welcome Jesse Thaler, director of IAIFI at MIT and corresponding author of the recent community white paper "The Future of AI in Mathematical and Physical Sciences" (supported by NSF) to deliver the first lecture of the series on November 3rd (Monday) at 4:00pm ET/1:00pm PT. He will discuss the gaps and opportunities for AI in the mathematical and physical sciences—and vice versa.  The community white paper here can be found at this link: https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.02661

The talk will be recorded and held via Zoom

All lecture materials will be posted on the webpage at the link: https://tingyuansen.github.io/NASA_AI_ML_STIG/

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