Ideas about Intelligence
Cutting-edge ideas by the world’s brightest minds.
We are a 501(c)3 Nonprofit Organization dedicated to cultivating and spreading leading ideas in the computational study of intelligence.
We run annual conferences on the mathematics of neuroscience and artificial intelligence, and quarterly summits on fundamental challenges in AI research, ethics, and entrepreneurship.
Mathematics of Neuroscience and AI
This convention is radical: we want to challenge and progress our understanding of the brain, mind, and intelligence by introducing new unifying ideas and methods from mathematics. We then want to take our findings into the analysis and design of AI.
www.neuromonster.org
For 2025 we have four sessions:
Biocomputation
Neural Theory
Probabilistic Modeling
Machine Learning
Mathematics of Neuroscience and AI
Two decades into the 21st century, how close are we to understanding the brain? How close are we to building advanced artificial intelligence?
In this annual international conference we host a range of talks on mathematical models of brain function and computational ideas about intelligence by the world’s leading researchers.
27th-30th May 2025
Split, Croatia.
6th International Conference on the Mathematics of Neuroscience and AI
The full speaker list and schedule can be found here.
Algorithmic Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Every quarter we run a summit on Algorithmic Innovation and Entrepreneurship (AE):
www.algopreneurship.org
These are three-day events where we hear from the world’s experts on Open Problems in AI Algorithms, Ethics, and Entrepreneurship.
In 2025 we have four events:
Tokyo
San Francisco
London
Boston
Thinking About Thinking is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, and our mission is to drive open-access research into the fundamentals of intelligence and computation.
Project 1: Quarterly summits on Open Problems for AI.
Three day long events all over the world in which world leaders present the open problems in AI algorithms, ethics, and entrepreneurship.
Project 2: a large-scale annual conference on the fundamentals of cognitive science, computational neuroscience, and artificial intelligence.
We aim for radical innovation in the mathematical frameworks that underlie our scientific disciplines into understanding and reverse-engineering the brain and mind.
The number of research teams and seminal papers working on problems in cognition, biocomputation, and artificial intelligence has exploded over the last five years. We need new venues where people can present new frameworks, methods, and challenging data, in addition to classical conferences that focus on incremental progress in existing paradigm
Project 3: Partnerships to help scientists move between academia and industry.
In recent years, there has been an enormous upheaval in the way AI research is conducted. Instead of being done in an academic environment, industrial teams are becoming the main source of technical and conceptual developments. This has triggered a fast and steady flow of highly trained researchers from universities to commercial companies, with 75% of AI PhD graduates choosing industry in 2022 versus 58% in 2015.
There has also been a reverse migration. With financial security assured, many conceptual leads from industry are attracted back into part-time roles and collaborations with academia, interested in the blue-sky thinking and intellectual freedom that pure science affords.
This relationship needs infrastructure. At our events and using fellowships we connect leading academics investigating intelligence to conceptual teams in industry. We also connect thought leaders from industry to the leading edge of conceptual work in the academy.
Through fostering these partnerships, creating paid opportunities and investment into pure research, and focusing on open access and traditionally under-represented groups, we keep growing and deepening our efforts to understand and emulate intelligence.
Algorithmic Innovation and Entrepreneurship
What are the next set of challenges for AI technology?
Join the world’s leaders in algorithm development, ethics, and application.
Spring Summit
9-11th April 2025
Toyko, Japan.
Details coming soon!