About us
We're a 1,300-member community exploring how machines and minds process ambiguity, make decisions under uncertainty, and construct meaning from incomplete information.
Our speakers and conversations span artificial intelligence, neuroscience, mathematics, cognitive science, linguistics, philosophy, and anywhere else the question "How does thinking work?" leads.
We've hosted researchers from Stanford, practitioners from industry, and independent thinkers working at the edges of their fields. What they have in common: intellectual rigor, genuine curiosity, and something worth saying.
If you're interested in the architecture of reasoning — whether that reasoning happens in silicon, neurons, or formal proof — this is your group.
We value depth over hype, questions over answers, and the kind of cross-disciplinary collisions that make you rethink what you thought you knew.
Relaunching in 2026 as a virtual series. All backgrounds welcome. Come curious.
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