Future Reasoning
Future reasoning research explores how artificial intelligence systems can predict, plan, and understand temporal dynamics. Current efforts concentrate on improving the accuracy and efficiency of AI-driven forecasting across diverse domains, from weather prediction using large meteorological models and graph neural networks to financial market analysis and even generating synthetic data for training other models. This field is crucial for advancing AI capabilities in areas like autonomous systems, personalized medicine, and risk management, ultimately impacting both scientific understanding and real-world applications.
Papers
A Review of Multimodal Explainable Artificial Intelligence: Past, Present and Future
Shilin Sun, Wenbin An, Feng Tian, Fang Nan, Qidong Liu, Jun Liu, Nazaraf Shah, Ping Chen
Large Language Model Enhanced Recommender Systems: Taxonomy, Trend, Application and Future
Qidong Liu, Xiangyu Zhao, Yuhao Wang, Yejing Wang, Zijian Zhang, Yuqi Sun, Xiang Li, Maolin Wang, Pengyue Jia, Chong Chen, Wei Huang, Feng Tian
Identifying Predictions That Influence the Future: Detecting Performative Concept Drift in Data Streams
Brandon Gower-Winter, Georg Krempl, Sergey Dragomiretskiy, Tineke Jelsma, Arno Siebes
Does Multiple Choice Have a Future in the Age of Generative AI? A Posttest-only RCT
Danielle R. Thomas, Conrad Borchers, Sanjit Kakarla, Jionghao Lin, Shambhavi Bhushan, Boyuan Guo, Erin Gatz, Kenneth R. Koedinger
AI and the Future of Digital Public Squares
Beth Goldberg, Diana Acosta-Navas, Michiel Bakker, Ian Beacock, Matt Botvinick, Prateek Buch, Renée DiResta, Nandika Donthi, Nathanael Fast, Ravi Iyer, Zaria Jalan, Andrew Konya, Grace Kwak Danciu, Hélène Landemore, Alice Marwick, Carl Miller, Aviv Ovadya, Emily Saltz, Lisa Schirch, Dalit Shalom, Divya Siddarth, Felix Sieker, Christopher Small, Jonathan Stray, Audrey Tang, Michael Henry Tessler, Amy Zhang