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S6E8:Youngsoo Choi: Building Reliable Foundation Models

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Foundation models-- LLMs or LLM-like tools-- are a compelling idea for advancing scientific discovery and democratizing computational science. But there's a big gap between these lofty ideas and the trustworthiness of current models.

Youngsoo Choi of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and his colleagues are thinking about to how to close this chasm. They're engaging with questions such as: What are the essential characteristics that define a foundation model? And how do we make sure that scientists can rely on their results?

In this conversation we discuss a position paper that Youngsoo and his colleagues wrote to outline these questions and propose starting points for consensus-based answers and the challenges in building foundation models that are robust, reliable and generalizable. That paper also describes the Data-Driven Finite Element Method, or DD-FEM, a tool that they've developed for combining the power of AI and large datasets with physics-based simulation.

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Youngsoo Choi is a staff scientist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) and a member of the lab's Center for Applied Scientific Computing (CASC), which focuses on computational science research for national security problems. Youngsoo completed his Ph.D. in computational and mathematical engineering at Stanford University and carried out postdoctoral research at Stanford and Sandia National Laboratories before joining Livermore in 2017.

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Foundation models-- LLMs or LLM-like tools-- are a compelling idea for advancing scientific discovery and democratizing computational science. But there's a big gap between these lofty ideas and the trustworthiness of current models.

Youngsoo Choi of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and his colleagues are thinking about to how to close this chasm. They're engaging with questions such as: What are the essential characteristics that define a foundation model? And how do we make sure that scientists can rely on their results?

In this conversation we discuss a position paper that Youngsoo and his colleagues wrote to outline these questions and propose starting points for consensus-based answers and the challenges in building foundation models that are robust, reliable and generalizable. That paper also describes the Data-Driven Finite Element Method, or DD-FEM, a tool that they've developed for combining the power of AI and large datasets with physics-based simulation.

You'll meet:

Youngsoo Choi is a staff scientist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) and a member of the lab's Center for Applied Scientific Computing (CASC), which focuses on computational science research for national security problems. Youngsoo completed his Ph.D. in computational and mathematical engineering at Stanford University and carried out postdoctoral research at Stanford and Sandia National Laboratories before joining Livermore in 2017.

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