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VIRTUAL CS 201 | Foundational Problem Finding, Alan Kay, UCLA Comp Sci Dept
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CS 201 | Evaluating, Understanding, and Building Autonomous Agents For Real-World Software Engineering and Analysis, Reyhan Jabbarvand, UIUC
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VIRTUAL CS 201 | Fraternal Twins: The Long History of Tables and Tensors, Kyle Deeds, Boston University
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CS 201 | Tractable Problems at the Intersection of Constraint Optimization and Query Optimization, Neha Makhija, U Mass
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CS 201 | Innovating by Design... Not Luck: An Introduction to Outcome Driven Innovation, Carey Nachenberg, UCLA Comp Sci Dept
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CS 201 | Towards Trustworthy AI: Automated Interpretability, Adversarial Robustness, and AI Safety, Lily Weng, UCSD
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