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Doctoral student. Looking at AI evaluation and the predictability of performance. https://schellaert.org/
Associate Professor - Technical University of Valencia
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Senior Scientist at Spanish National Research Council. I work on Computational Social Science and AI. Formerly at MIT, Max Planck, CSIRO, UCSD. Research in Science, Nature, PNAS; featured in NYT, The Economist, The Guardian.
AI evaluation researcher at the University of Cambridge.
AI evaluation | AI and Future of Work | University of Cambridge | https://markotesic.org
PhD Student at Georgia Tech - Engineering Psychology and Computer Science
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