Blog
Notes from ReLU NTNU.
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The case for AI interpretability in the agentic era
Øyvind Tafjord, Research Scientist in Interpretability at Google DeepMind, on emergence, the agentic shift, the 'golden window' of Chain-of-Thought, and why we need tools to dig as deep as we want into the systems we deploy.
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More than a GPT-wrapper: why top-tier ML engineers master the geometry of math
ReLU alumnus Sondre Rogde, now at Stanford's ICME programme, on why the best Quants still love Linear Regression, the geometry behind L1 and L2 regularization, and the math foundations every ML engineer should revisit.
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From ReLU to Berkeley: Jørgen's journey into the heart of AI
A ReLU member on exchange at UC Berkeley reflects on the workload, the night culture, the integration of research into undergraduate life, and what Norwegian students can learn from the American mindset.
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Announcing collaborations with NAIL and AID
ReLU NTNU is partnering with the Norwegian Open AI Lab (NAIL) and the AI for Decisions (AID) center to bridge the gap between students, academia, and industry.
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Welcoming the 2025 cohort: kickoff weekend
ReLU NTNU officially launched the 2025 academic year by welcoming a new cohort of talented and driven students. Two days of presentations, workshops, team building, and an Estimathon.