Ari Beller is a Stanford PhD student combining computational modeling, empirical psychology, and philosophical training to probe how people form causal judgments and experience the world. With eight years of research and teaching experience spanning Brown and Stanford, Ari builds probabilistic models that link cognitive processes and emotion dynamics to real-world inference. Their background in philosophy of mind and language informs a rigorous, conceptually grounded approach to AI and cognitive science problems. Based in Palo Alto, they blend machine learning and experimental methods to surface mechanisms behind everyday reasoning, often focusing on interactions between cognition and affect that are easy to overlook.
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