Jack Cook

Hello! I’m Jack, and I’m currently studying neuroscience at the University of Oxford on a Rhodes scholarship. Previously, I was working on generative AI at The New York Times R&D while I studied computer science at MIT. I’ll return to MIT to start my PhD in computer science in fall 2025.

I previously studied LLMs at NVIDIA research, and I was on the founding team of Mixer (formerly Beam), acquired by Microsoft in 2018. I was also previously the director of HackMIT and Blueprint.

Publications

NeMo: a toolkit for building AI applications using Neural Modules

Oleksii Kuchaiev, Jason Li, Huyen Nguyen, Oleksii Hrinchuk, Ryan Leary, Boris Ginsburg, Samuel Kriman, Stanislav Beliaev, Vitaly Lavrukhin, Jack Cook, Patrice Castonguay, Mariya Popova, Jocelyn Huang, Jonathan M Cohen

Workshop on Systems for ML at NeurIPS 2019

There’s Always a Bigger Fish: A Clarifying Analysis of a Machine-Learning-Assisted Side-Channel Attack

Jack Cook, Jules Drean, Jonathan Behrens, Mengjia Yan

ISCA 2022

An Effective Platform for Assessing Cognitive Health

Jack Cook

MIT Thesis Library