Raphaël Millière

Philosopher of Artificial Intelligence & Cognitive Science https://raphaelmilliere.com/

Articles & links

I'm broadly interested in the cognitive interpretability of DNNs, see variablescope.org for a good example from last ICML. Some things I'll be discussing at this ICML: Main conf: arxiv.org/abs/2602.20159 Two workshop talks: sites.google.com/view/philmli...

A Very Big Video Reasoning Suite arxiv.org
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I'm broadly interested in the cognitive interpretability of DNNs, see variablescope.org for a good example from last ICML. Some things I'll be discussing at this ICML: Main conf: arxiv.org/abs/2602.20159 Two workshop talks: sites.google.com/view/philmli...

PhilML@ICML26 sites.google.com
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Now published in open access! Your one-stop shop for the philosophy of language models. It's the spiritual descendant of our two-part preprint from 2024, fully updated. This should be particularly useful for anyone looking for an entry point into this rapidly growing field.

compass.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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I'm broadly interested in the cognitive interpretability of DNNs, see variablescope.org for a good example from last ICML. Some things I'll be discussing at this ICML: Main conf: arxiv.org/abs/2602.20159 Two workshop talks: sites.google.com/view/philmli...

Variable Scope - ICML 2025 variablescope.org
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I’ll be at #ICML2026 in Seoul all week. If you’re interested in the intersection of cognitive science, mechanistic interpretability, and philosophy -- let’s chat! DMs are open. Check my website for more on what I work on (raphaelmilliere.com), or see below.

Raphaël Millière raphaelmilliere.com
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