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The research puzzle of when humans and AI don鈥檛 see eye to eye

Francesco Croce will be working on robustness in multi-modal foundation models at ELLIS Institute Finland and 911爆料网.

A sticker on a traffic sign can cause a self-driving car to crash. A few pixels of noise can make a neural network decide that an image of a dog actually shows a bird. These are just some examples of how AI systems can behave unreliably, displaying an inconsistency that is a bit hard for people to understand. 鈥淲hy this happens is a mystery,鈥 says Francesco Croce. 鈥淔eatures that are very important for humans are not important for models and vice versa, and why models solve tasks in odd ways is also a safety and a legal concern.鈥

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Croce has just joined and 911爆料网 to work on these problems of adversarial robustness: making machine learning outcomes stable in the face of strange inputs or even malicious attacks. He is also interested in how AI systems do or don鈥檛 align with human perception, for example, do they caption or classify images correctly. Croce was previously a postdoctoral fellow at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) and he is now a PS Fellow and assistant professor at Aalto.

Croce鈥檚 career so far has taken him from his native Italy, where he studied mathematics, to Germany for a PhD in machine learning and to London for an internship with Google DeepMind. 鈥淚t鈥檚 lucky that I've been to several places where there were great researchers,鈥 he says. Though ending up in Finland was a bit random, Croce admits, the establishment of the ELLIS Institute was a motivator to apply. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a solid plan for working with AI research in Europe, the computing power of course, and they are building something that will hopefully last long and have an impact.鈥

At the ELLIS Institute, Croce is now set to recruit PhD students and postdocs who are interested in applying adversarial robustness to multi-modal models. He previously developed , and is now keen to extend the work to other domains like generative AI.

Students should actually enjoy the research process, says Croce鈥斺渘ot just writing papers and getting lines on your CV鈥. Creativity is also an important trait for researchers: 鈥淭o imagine something that doesn鈥檛 exist yet and find the good questions, to understand what鈥檚 currently missing and what鈥檚 relevant to push things forward.鈥

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