

Modeling Human Behavior with Generative Agents with Joon Sung Park - #632
22 snips Jun 5, 2023
Joon Sung Park, a PhD student at Stanford University, is passionate about creating AI systems that address human challenges. He discusses his groundbreaking work on generative agents that mimic believable human behavior, emphasizing the role of context in AI interactions. The conversation delves into the complexities of long-term memory in agents and the significance of knowledge graphs for information retrieval. Joon also challenges traditional views on AI's worldview, exploring how emergent behaviors can reshape human-computer interaction.
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Path to AI Research
- Joon Sung Park initially ran a startup after college, which he later realized wouldn't succeed.
- This experience led him to discover a passion for research, particularly in AI, at Stanford.
Research Focus
- Joon Sung Park's research focuses on identifying long-standing problems in HCI and AI.
- He aims to create AI solutions that empower people and improve human-computer interaction.
Generative AI's Impact
- Generative AI models encode deep insights about human behavior learned from training data.
- This allows for creating believable agents without extensive manual coding, offering new design opportunities.