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Lucie Daniel-watanabe

Research Assistant

Biography

Lucie is a Research Assistant on the RECOG-AI project, which aims to develop a framework to evaluate cognitive capabilities in artificial intelligence. She is interested in increasing the specificity and rigour in AI reporting, specifically related to potential cognitive abilities. Lucie is also a PhD student in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Cambridge, examining how virtual reality and video game technology can be used to teach people emotion regulation strategies. She holds an MSc in Cognitive Neuroscience from UCL, and a BA in Philosophy and Psychology from Durham.

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