Senior Research Associate at the Alan Turing Institute, Foundation Models and 
Commonsense Reasoning

Position

In 2022, the Alan Turing Institute signalled its intention to establish a 
portfolio of foundational AI research, which would complement the strengths of 
the institute around applications of AI and AI policy. An initial portfolio of 
research in foundation models, game theory, and probabilistic programming will 
be launched in early 2023. Each of these areas is called a ‘Pillar’. It is 
intended that this portfolio will complement the UK’s current activity, rather 
than duplicating existing efforts, and aiming to promote emerging new areas 
that show promise for the future.


FOUNDATION MODELS

Foundation models are large ML models trained on large, broad data sets. 
Foundation models such as GPT-3 have been shown to have remarkable capabilities 
for generating realistic natural language, and, to some extent, capabilities 
for problem solving and common-sense reasoning. Developing a Turing Foundation 
Model is beyond our present capacity. Instead we therefore propose work aimed 
at developing Turing expertise around the problem of precisely understanding 
the capabilities of such models. The main issue we aim to address is that of 
*benchmarking* such models: although such models appear to be very capable in 
some respects, they fail on apparently simple tasks, in unpredictable ways. In 
short, we don't have a clear understanding of the capabilities and shortcomings 
of such systems - which raises concerns for their use.


ROLE PURPOSE

We are looking for a Senior Research Associate to support and enable the 
delivery of the Foundation Model theme, under the direction of Anthony (Tony) 
Cohn, and in collaboration with Michael Wooldridge and Nigel Shadbolt.

The successful candidate will primarily focus on evaluating the extent to 
which, and the conditions under which existing Foundational Models can support 
common-sense reasoning (such as naive physics, spatial and temporal reasoning, 
the concept of agency, and causality). This work will be taken in parallel and 
in collaboration with researchers working on other aspects of the Foundation 
Models Pillar.

The candidate will join a vibrant team of researchers and will have 
opportunities to engage with cutting-edge projects and experts at leading 
universities.

The post can be based either at The Alan Turing Institute site in London, or at 
the University of Leeds. In either case you will need to travel to the other 
site when required (travel expenses will be paid as appropriate).

Further details and the online application form can be found here:

https://cezanneondemand.intervieweb.it/turing/jobs/senior-research-associate-foundation-models-30645/en/<https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcezanneondemand.intervieweb.it%2Fturing%2Fjobs%2Fsenior-research-associate-foundation-models-30645%2Fen%2F&data=05%7C01%7CE.S.Atwell%40LEEDS.AC.UK%7Cb73dc724b41741dab98208db0f6857ed%7Cbdeaeda8c81d45ce863e5232a535b7cb%7C1%7C0%7C638120713325335385%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000%7C%7C%7C&sdata=1ASigaKivsxSPmwuAH8HMNCPvSFbrHUb%2FQ1sz0gh3kY%3D&reserved=0>


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