Swarat Chaudhuri
@swarat.bsky.social
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Professor of Computer Science at UT Austin and Visiting Researcher at Google Deepmind, London. Automated Reasoning + Machine Learning + Formal Methods. https://www.cs.utexas.edu/~swarat
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yisongyue.bsky.social
One of my PhD students got their visa revoked. I know of other cases amongst my AI colleagues. This is not what investing in US leadership in AI looks like.

www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/4/...
US revokes nearly 1,500 student visas: Who are the targets?
Hundreds of students have had their visas cancelled and find themselves in limbo.
www.aljazeera.com
swarat.bsky.social
I am honored to be part of the #guggfellows2025 class. My Guggenheim project is on AI systems that can discover new math in an open-ended way. Many thanks to my students, colleagues, and mentors, who inspire me every day and without whom this work wouldn't be possible. www.gf.org/stories/anno...
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barackobama.bsky.social
Harvard has set an example for other higher-ed institutions - rejecting an unlawful and ham-handed attempt to stifle academic freedom, while taking steps to make sure students can benefit from an environment of intellectual inquiry, rigorous debate and mutual respect. Let’s hope others follow suit.
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lean-lang.org
The #LeanLang Standard Library, under active development at the Lean FRO, envisions providing a reliable and extensible basis for #softwaredevelopment, #softwareverification and #mathematics through verified components, a high-quality API, performance optimization, and best-in-class documentation.
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hhliu.bsky.social
Calling all scientists and students based in London!

standupforscience2025.org and local groups are organizing rallies around the US to protest against the new administration’s massive and indiscriminate funding cuts to all manner of scientific research…👉🏼🧵
#sciencematters #standupforscience #london
STAND UP FOR SCIENCE
March 7, 2025. Washington DC and nationwide. Because science is for everyone.
standupforscience2025.org
swarat.bsky.social
Congrats to @amitayush.bsky.social for leading this effort. And thanks to my student George Tsoukalas and collaborator extraordinaire @gregdnlp.bsky.social, who made critical contributions to the work. (3/3)
swarat.bsky.social
It also has built-in machinery for large-scale, neurally guided proof search. We show that Proofwala's multilingual capabilities can enable transfer across proof assistants. Specifically, our multilingual model can outperform Coq- and Lean-only models at standard proof synthesis metrics. (2/3)
swarat.bsky.social
Excited about Proofwala, @amitayush.bsky.social's new framework for ML-aided theorem-proving.

* Paper: arxiv.org/abs/2502.04671
* Code: github.com/trishullab/p...

Proofwala allows the collection of proof-step data from multiple proof assistants (Coq and Lean) and multilingual training. (1/3)
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jeremykoster.bsky.social
Upon learning that yesterday would be my last day as a program officer at the National Science Foundation, I shared this parting message with my colleagues. The next few months will be frenetic and stressful for them. Here are some things that you can do to help them with the mission ahead. (1)
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patrickshafto.bsky.social
DARPA released a Request for Information (RFI) that seeks community feedback on the draft DARPA Guide to Formal Methods to Deliver Resilient Systems for Proposals (“the FMDRS Guide”). You can find the RFI here on Sam.gov.

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ai-fm-papers.bsky.social
Proving the Coding Interview: A Benchmark for Formally Verified Code Generation

“We introduce the Formally Verified Automated Programming Progress Standards, or FVAPPS, a benchmark of 4715 samples […] including 1083 curated and quality controlled samples”

arxiv.org/abs/2502.05714
Proving the Coding Interview: A Benchmark for Formally Verified Code Generation
We introduce the Formally Verified Automated Programming Progress Standards, or FVAPPS, a benchmark of 4715 samples for writing programs and proving their correctness, the largest formal verification ...
arxiv.org
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pcastr.bsky.social
Can LLMs be used to discover interpretable models of human and animal behavior?🤔

Turns out: yes!

Thrilled to share our latest preprint where we used FunSearch to automatically discover symbolic cognitive models of behavior.
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patrickshafto.bsky.social
Super excited: my new @darpa program on AI for pure mathematics!

Exponentiating Mathematics (expMath) aims to accelerate the rate of progress in pure math through the development of an AI collaborator and new professional-level math benchmarks.

sam.gov/opp/4def3c13...
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quantamagazine.bsky.social
Mathematical proof assistants like Coq and Lean were made possible by a correspondence that established the equivalence between proofs and computation. Read the explainer from our archive:
The Deep Link Equating Math Proofs and Computer Programs | Quanta Magazine
Mathematical logic and the code of computer programs are, in an exact way, mirror images of each other.
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shriram.bsky.social
This is one more, and such a profound, way of distinguishing between science and technology: "Technology shouts for itself; science [does not]." (And these days, some technologies truly do themselves shout…)
thattai.bsky.social
Technology shouts for itself; science is more abstract and subtle. We cannot assume that the value of science is self-evident to the public.

In "How Science Speaks", we will hear how scientists and science writers communicate complex ideas about the history and practice of science to non-experts.
Session information text - Light Years in Lines: How Science Speaks. Annapurni Subramaniam, Anil Ananthaswamy, Simon Singh, Venki Ramakrishnan, with Mukund Thattai. Sunday 15 December 4:45 PM. Waterfront, Lalit Ashok. Free Entry. blrlitfest.org.
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olexandr.bsky.social
2025 will be #mathsky interesting year!
swarat.bsky.social
@ayushkhaitan.bluesky.social, Amitayush Thakur, and I are organizing an #AI4Math panel at the Joint Mathematics Meeting this month. Please spread the word among your math friends! We will post a summary of the discussion after the event.
ayushkhaitan.bsky.social
Looking forward to the #jmm2025 panel on the "Use of AI tools for Mathematics research" that we are co-organizing with @swarat.bsky.social and Amitayush Thakur. The panelists are Alex Kontorovich, Rishi Mehta, Emily Wenger and Kaiyu Yang. See you there!
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michaelnielsen.bsky.social
I really enjoy NASA Administrator (!!!) Michael Griffin on the "Real Reasons" versus the "Acceptable Reasons" to go to the moon: spaceref.com/status-repor...
swarat.bsky.social
You make a good point. Alphaproof will evolve just as the informal approaches have, though.