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Ralf Kurvers (MPI for Human Development), “Individual, social and ecological drivers of human collective foraging”

SCIoI, Marchstraße 23, 10587 Berlin, Room 2.057

Foraging complexity and competitive social challenges are considered key drivers of human cognition. Yet, we still have a poor understanding of the decision-making mechanisms underlying foraging behavior, especially in social contexts. In this talk, I will combine immersive lab experiments, field work using high-resolution tracking, and computational and agent-based models to uncover the mechanisms guiding

Thursday Morning Talk

Adrien Doerig (Freie Universität), “High-level visual representations in the human brain are aligned with large language models”

SCIoI, Marchstraße 23, 10587 Berlin, Room 2.057

The human brain extracts complex information from visual inputs, including objects, their spatial and semantic interrelations, and their interactions with the environment. However, a quantitative approach to capture this information remains elusive. I will present work where we show that LLM embeddings of scene captions successfully characterise brain activity evoked by viewing the natural scenes.

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Marina Papadopoulou (Tuscia University), “Across the Swarm-Verse: the self-organization of animal collectives on the move”

SCIoI, Marchstraße 23, 10587 Berlin, Room 2.057

From the daily movement of primate troops to the mesmerizing murmurations of starling flocks in the sky, the dynamics of animal groups on the move fascinate us with the mystery of their underlying social interactions. In this talk, I will first showcase how we combine empirical data and computational models based on self-organization to understand

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Michael Levin (Tufts University), “Communication with intelligence in unconventional embodiments: bioelectricity as a case study”

SCIoI, Marchstraße 23, 10587 Berlin, Room 2.057

Embodiment is critical for intelligence; however, the traditional concept of embodiment as movement in 3-dimensional space covers only a small slice of the way biology exploits embodiment. In this talk, I will present a framework for understanding intelligence more broadly, and show how the multiscale competency of bodies navigates many different kinds of spaces. I

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Pawel Romanczuk (Science of Intelligence)

SCIoI, Marchstraße 23, 10587 Berlin, Room 2.057

More details to follow. This talk is part of David Mezey's course “Introduction to Modeling Collective Behavior, ” a seminar on collective behavior research, combined with multiple interactive elements.     Image created with DALL-E by Maria Ott.

Distinguished Speaker Series

Kevin O’Regan (CNRS Paris), “How to make a machine that is conscious and really feels”

SCIoI, Marchstraße 23, 10587 Berlin, Room 2.057

Despite current advances in artificial intelligence, many people remain convinced that machines are still far from being able to really experience, for example, the redness of a sunset, the pain of a pinprick, or what it's like to be sad. This "phenomenal" or "felt" aspect of consciousness seems outside the realm of science and impossible

For the Public

Excellent Pub Quiz

Fahimi bar Skalitzer Str. 133, Berlin, Germany

Dive into the wonderful world of research of the seven Berlin Clusters of Excellence: from literature to chemistry, from politics to AI, you and your team can find answers for exciting and surprising questions from the clusters’ research areas. So seek fellows and think of your team name! Every quiz evening focuses on the research

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Mate Nagy (MTA-ELTE Lendület Collective Behaviour Research Group, Budapest)

SCIoI, Marchstraße 23, 10587 Berlin, Room 2.057

More details to follow. This talk is part of David Mezey's course “Introduction to Modeling Collective Behavior, ” a seminar on collective behavior research, combined with multiple interactive elements.       Image created with DALL-E by Maria Ott.

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Jacob Davidson (Max Planck Institute for Animal Behavior, Konstanz)

SCIoI, Marchstraße 23, 10587 Berlin, Room 2.057

More details to follow. This talk is part of David Mezey's course “Introduction to Modeling Collective Behavior, ” a seminar on collective behavior research, combined with multiple interactive elements.       Image created with DALL-E by Maria Ott.

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Cornelia Fermüller (University of Maryland)

SCIoI, Marchstraße 23, 10587 Berlin, Room 2.057

More details to follow. This talk is part of Aravind Battaje's course "Mind, Body, Environment: An Interactive Seminar on Embodied Intelligence," a seminar introducing to key theories and research highlighting this shift in perspective through invited lectures from experts in the field and interactive sessions. Bio Cornelia Fermüller is a Research Scientist at the University of