Fwd: LTI Colloquium: Friday, March 12th

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Fwd: LTI Colloquium: Friday, March 12th

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From: John Friday <[hidden email]>
Date: Mon, Mar 8, 2021 at 8:25 AM
Subject: LTI Colloquium: Friday, March 12th
To: <[hidden email]>


Good morning,

The LTI Colloquium is delighted to have the opportunity to welcome an SCS alum as our guest speaker this week. Jesse Dunietz will deliver his talk, "To test machine comprehension, start by defining comprehension" on Friday, March 12th at 2:20 PM EST. Further details are available in the attached poster.

Per usual, we'll meet on Zoom, passcode 546823. 

Let me know if you have any questions.

Warm regards,
John



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