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Feel free to reach out to the contact authors and the workshop organizers directly to learn more about the work that’s happening at Stanford! Some of the members in our SAIL community also serve as co-organizers of several exciting workshops that will take place on Dec 13-14, so we hope you will check them out! Smith, Scott W.
Feel free to reach out to the contact authors directly to learn more about the work that’s happening at Stanford! We’re excited to share all the work from SAIL that’s being presented, and you’ll find links to papers, videos and blogs below.
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