Biography
Matthew is a Research Fellow on the Kinds of Intelligence project at the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence. He is based at Imperial College London, working in Murray Shanahan's lab.
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Research Fellow (Imperial)
Matthew is a Research Fellow on the Kinds of Intelligence project at the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence. He is based at Imperial College London, working in Murray Shanahan's lab.
Back to peopleAcademic Journal article by Matthew Crosby, Benjamin Beyret, Marta Halina
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Conference Paper by Matthew Crosby
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Academic Journal article by Matthew Crosby, Henry Shevlin
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Academic Journal article by Matthew Crosby, Benjamin Beyret, Murray Shanahan, José Hernández-Orallo, Lucy Cheke, Marta Halina
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Video Recording by Matthew Crosby
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Academic Journal article by Matthew Crosby
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Academic Journal article by Murray Shanahan, Matthew Crosby, Benjamin Beyret, Lucy Cheke
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Academic Journal article by Henry Shevlin, Karina Vold, Matthew Crosby, Marta Halina
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Academic Journal article by Volker Kreuger, Francesco Rovido, Bjarne Grossman, Ronald Petrick, Matthew Crosby, Arnaud Chazoule, German Martin Garcia, Sven Behnke, Cesar Toscano, Germano Veiga
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Conference Paper by Anna Alexandrova, Shahar Avin, Stephen Cave, Lucy Cheke, Matthew Crosby, Jan Feyereisl, Marta Halina, Bao Sheng Loe, Seán Ó hÉigeartaigh, Fernando Martinez-Plumed, Huw Price, Henry Shevlin, Adrian Weller, Alan Winfield, José Hernández-Orallo
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Investigating the nature and function of consciousness in humans, animals, and AI.
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Investigating the possibilities for bi-directional knowledge transfer between biological and artificial intelligence.
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This project draws on current work in psychology, neuroscience, philosophy, computer science, and cognitive robotics ...
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