Metacognitive Skill in Humans and AI | Stanford
Brendan Conway-Smith explores how we can develop metacognitive skills—like attention control and metalearning — in both humans and AI. He shows how these abilities can enhance both human and machine intelligence. Presented at Stanford's Causality in Cognition Lab. More at brendanconwaysmith.com

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Metacognition 1: understanding and controlling your mind

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The Hardest Problem AI Ever Solved, with Google DeepMind CEO

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Metacognition 2: The Value of Meta-knowledge

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Keynote: After the AI Hype – What’s Real, and What’s Next - Richard Campbell - 2026

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Training Sand to Think: Artificial General Intelligence & Future of Physics

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Metacognition explained (part 3)

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Terence Tao: Nobody Understands Why AI Actually Works

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