Today we’re joined by Robert Osazuwa Ness, a senior researcher at Microsoft Research, to break down the latest trends in the world of causal modeling. In our conversation with Robert, we explore advances in areas like causal discovery, causal representation learning, and causal judgements. We also discuss the impact causality could have on large language models, especially in some of the recent use cases we’ve seen like Bing Search and ChatGPT. Finally, we discuss the benchmarks for causal modeling, the top causality use cases, and the most exciting opportunities in the field.
The complete show notes for this episode can be found at twimlai.com/go/616.
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