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Notes from ICLR 2026: Six Orals on LLMs and Evaluation
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Notes from ICLR 2026: Six Orals on LLMs and Evaluation

Notes from the second oral session at ICLR 2026. Six papers on reward hacking detection, multi-turn reliability (the Best Paper), micro-benchmarking, value-difference generation, preference interpretability, and mutual-judgment alignment.

Apr 23, 2026
Notes from ICLR 2026: Maja Mataric on Why AI Needs a Body
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Notes from ICLR 2026: Maja Mataric on Why AI Needs a Body

Opening keynote at ICLR 2026 from USC and Google DeepMind's Maja Mataric — a case that intelligence without a body misses the point, and that the robots we actually need aren't the ones trying hardest to look human.

Apr 23, 2026
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