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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming ubiquitous, yet the lack of transparency in its decision-making process and its value system raises alarms. To address this, my senior thesis combines…
Date
May 3rd, 2023 Speaker
Lucas James Irwin, UG '23 Department
Computer Science
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Using Neural Networks to Solve Heterogeneous Agent Macroeconomic Models Mentor: Prof. Johnathan Payne, Economics
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July 25th, 2022 Speaker
Adam Rebei Department
Office of Undergraduate Research
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Ambiguity and Updating
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July 29th, 2021 Speaker
Ricky Lin Department
Department of Economics
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2021 Undergraduate Alumni Lecture
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May 21st, 2021 Speaker
Michael Smith Department
Philosophy Department Location
Virtual
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Princeton Initiative 2018 - Heterogeneous Agent Models with Financial Frictions, Part 2
Speaker: Yuliy Sannikov
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Christopher Tollefsen, University of South Carolina; Respondent: Elizabeth Harman, Princeton University; Moderator: Tamsin K. Shaw, Princeton University
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