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Causal Bandits Podcast with Alex Molak is here to help you learn about causality, causal AI and causal machine learning through the genius of others. The podcast focuses on causality from a number of different perspectives, finding common grounds between academia and industry, philosophy, theory and practice, and between different schools of thought, and traditions. Your host, Alex Molak is an entrepreneur, independent researcher and a best-selling author, who decided to travel the world to record conversations with the most interesting minds in causality. Enjoy and stay causal!Keywords: Causal AI, Causal Machine Learning, Causality, Causal Inference, Causal Discovery, Machine Learning, AI, Artificial Intelligence
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Causal Inference & Financial Modeling with Alexander Denev Ep 14 | CausalBanditsPodcast.com
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Are markets efficient, and if not, can causal models help us leverage the inefficiencies?
Do we really need to understand what we're modeling?
What's the role of symmetry in modeling financial markets?
What are the main challenges in applying causal models in finance?
Ready to dive in?
About The Guest
Alexander Denev is the CEO of Turnleaf Analytics. He's an author of multiple books on financial modeling and a former Head of AI (Financial Services) at Deloitte. He lectures at the University of Oxford and has worked for organizations like IHS Markit, The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), and the European Investment Bank. He has over 20 years of experience in finance, data science, and modeling. His first book about causal models was published well ahead of its time.
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About The Host
Aleksander (Alex) Molak is an independent machine learning researcher, educator, entrepreneur and a best-selling author in the area of causality.
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Causal Inference & Reinforcement Learning with Andrew Lampinen Ep 13 | CausalBanditsPodcast.com
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Causal Inference with LLMs and Reinforcement Learning Agents?
Do LLMs have a world model?
Can they reason causally?
What's the connection between LLMs, reinforcement learning, and causality?
Andrew Lampinen, PhD (Google DeepMind) shares the insights from his research on LLMs, reinforcement learning, causal inference and generalizable agents.
We also discuss the nature of intelligence, rationality and how they play with evolutionary fitness.
Join us in the journey!
Recorded on Dec 1, 2023 in London, UK.
About The Guest
Andrew Lampinen, PhD is a Senior Research Scientist at Google DeepMind. He holds a PhD in PhD in Cognitive Psychology from Stanford University. He's interested in cognitive flexibility and generalization, and how these abilities are enabled by factors like language, memory, and embodiment.
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About The Host
Aleksander (Alex) Molak is an independent machine learning researcher, educator, entrepreneur and a best-selling author in the area of causality (https://amzn.to/3QhsRz4).
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Links
Papers
- Lampinen et al. (2023) - "Passive learning of active causal strategies in agents and language models" (https://arxiv.org/pdf/2305.16183.pdf)
- Dasgupta, Lampinen, et al. (2022) Language models show human-like content effects on reasoning tasks" (https://arxiv.org/abs/2207.07051)
- Santoro, Lampinen, et al. (2021) - "Symbolic behaviour in artificial intelligence" (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/349125191_Symbolic_Behaviour_in_Artificial_Intelligence)
- Webb et al. (2022) - “Emergent Analogical Reasoning in Large Language Models” (https://arxiv.org/abs/2212.09196)
Books
- Tomasello (2019) - “Becoming Human” (https://amzn.to/43M3nAg)
- Joyce (1922) - “Ulysses” (https://amzn.to/3PKvb21)
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Causal Inference, Clinical Trials & Randomization || Stephen Senn || Causal Bandits Ep. 012 (2024)
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Do We Need Probability?
Causal inference lies at the very heart of the scientific method.
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs; also known as randomized experiemnts or A/B tests) are often called "the golden standard for causal inference".
It's a less known fact that randomized trials have their limitations in answering causal questions.
What are the most common myths about randomization?
What causal questions can and cannot be answered with randomized experiments? Finally, why do we need probability?
Join me on a fascinating journey into clinical trials, randomization and generalization.
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About The Guest
Stephen Senn, PhD, is a statistician and consultant specializing in clinical trials for drug development. He is a former Group Head at Ciba-Geigy and has served as a professor at the University of Glasgow and University College London (UCL). He is the author of "Statistical Issues in Drug Development," "Crossover Trials in Clinical Research," and "Dicing with Death".
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About The Host
Aleksander (Alex) Molak is an independent machine learning researcher, educator, entrepreneur and a best-selling author in the area of causality.
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Links
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Causal Bandits Team
Project Coordinator: Taiba Malik
Video and Audio Editing: Navneet Sharma, Aleksander Molak
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Causal Models, Biology, Generative AI & RL || Robert Ness || Causal Bandits Ep. 011 (2024)
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Recorded on Nov 12, 2023 in Undisclosed location, Undisclosed location
From Systems Biology to Causality
Robert always loved statistics.
He went to study systems biology, driven by his desire to model natural systems.
His perspective on causal inference encompasses graphical models, Bayesian inference, reinforcement learning, generative AI and cognitive science.
It allows him to think broadly about the problems we encounter in modern AI research.
Is the reward enough and what's the next big thing in causal (generative) AI?
Let's see!
About The Guest
Robert Osazuwa Ness is a Senior Researcher at Microsoft Research. He explores how to combine causal discovery, causal inference, deep probabilistic modeling, and programming languages in search of new capabilities for AI systems.
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About The Host
Aleksander (Alex) Molak is an independent machine learning researcher, educator, entrepreneur and a best-selling author in the area of causality.
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Links
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Causal Bandits Team
Project Coordinator: Taiba Malik
Video and Audio Editing: Navneet Sharma, Aleksander Molak
#causalai #causalinference #causality
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Causal AI & Supply Chain || Ishansh Gupta || Causal Bandits Ep. 010 (2024)
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Recorded on Sep 27, 2023 in München, Germany
From supply chain to large language models and back
Ishansh realized the potential of data when he was just 10 years old, during his time as a junior cricket player.
His journey led him to ask questions about the mechanisms behind the observed events.
Can large language models (LLMs) help in building an industrial causal graph?
What inspires stakeholders to share their knowledge and which causal discovery algorithms have been most effective for Ishansh's supply chain use case?
Hear the insights from one of the BMW Group's fastest-rising young data science talents.
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About The Guest
Ishansh Gupta is a Lead Data Scientist at BMW Group. Previously, he worked for several companies, including a legendary German sports club SV Werder Bremen. He studied Computer Science, and co-founded an educational startup during his study years. He has supervised or supported students in various universities, including the Munich-based TUM and MIT.
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About The Host
Aleksander (Alex) Molak is an independent machine learning researcher, educator, entrepreneur and a best-selling author in the area of causality
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Links
Papers
Full list of papers here
Books
- Molak (2023) - Causal Inference and Discovery in Python
- Pearl & Mackenzie (2019) - The Book of Why
Other
- causaLens
Causal Bandits Team
Project Coordinator: Taiba Malik
Video and Audio Editing: Navneet Sharma, Aleksander Molak
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On Causal Inference in Fintech & Being an Author || Matheus Facure || Causal Bandits Ep. 009 (2024)
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Recorded on Oct 15, 2023 in São Paulo, Brazil
Causal Inference in Fintech? For Brave and True Only
From rural Brazil to one of the country’s largest banks, Matheus’ journey could inspire many.
Similarly to our previous guest, Iyar Lin, Matheus was interested in politics, but switched to economics, where he fell in love with math.
Observing the state of the industry, he quickly realized that without causality, we cannot answer some of the most interesting business questions.
His popular online book 'Causal Inference for The Brave and True' was a side effect of his strong drive to learn causal inference and causal machine learning, while collecting as much feedback as possible along the way.
Did he succeed?
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About The Guest
Matheus Facure is a Staff Data Scientist at Nubank and the author of "Causal Inference for The Brave and True" and "Causal Inference in Python".
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About The Host
Aleksander (Alex) Molak is an independent machine learning researcher, educator, entrepreneur and a best-selling author in the area of causality
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Links
Books
- Facure (2023) – Causal Inference in Python
- Molak (2023) – Causal Inference and Discovery in Python
Webcasts
- AMA Webcasts
Causal Bandits Team
Project Coordinator: Taiba Malik
Video and Audio Editing: Navneet Sharma, Aleksander Molak
#machinelearning #causalai #causalinference #causality #fintech
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