La prochaine Réunion Mensuelle de Neuroimagerie aura lieu jeudi 12 Décembre de 10h à 12h dans l’amphi de CERIMED (plan d’accès). Au programme, deux conférences invitées exceptionnelles :
- 9:30 : Accueil café
- Jean-Rémi King (CNRS, Meta) : « AI and Neuroscience: in search of the laws of intelligence »
Abstract: In just a few years, AI has transitioned from a specialized field into a transformative force for industries and society. Beyond this technical progress, the development of AI provides a new paradigm to understand the intricate workings of the human brain. To illustrate this, we will delve into a series of experiments that systematically compare deep learning algorithms with the human brain in response to images, sounds, and texts. These comparisons consistently show a partial convergence between the representations learned by AI algorithms and those effectively instantiated in our cortex. These results — largely unexpected by both the AI and Neuroscience communities — together provide an operational foundation for uncovering the general principles that govern the acquisition, structuring, and manipulation of knowledge in biological and artificial neural networks.. - Jean-Baptiste Poline (McGill University) : « The new neuroinformatic ecosystems for replication, generalizability, and meta analyses of neuroimaging studies »