Between machine and human learning, Brenden Lake sketches a new picture of intelligence
Brenden Lake, an expert in learning and intelligence, has joined Princeton as an associate professor of computer science and psychology.
“I’m thrilled to be here,” Lake said. “Princeton has always been at the forefront of research in human and machine intelligence.”
Lake spent eight years on the faculty at New York University, most recently as an associate professor of psychology and data science. He studies intelligence in machines and people, how each learns differently and how they draw on what they know.
“Despite the amazing progress in AI, people are still smarter than machines in so many different ways,” Lake said. “We’re trying to understand why.”
Much of Lake’s recent research has focused on differences in language acquisition between humans and machines. “There are fu...










