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Spring 2026 GRASP SFI: Ruta Desai, ex-Fundamental AI Research (FAIR), Meta, “Towards AI Partners: Socially Intelligent Agents that Augment Human Abilities”

March 4 at 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

This will be a hybrid event with in-person attendance in Levine 307 and virtual attendance on Zoom. This week’s presenter will be virtual. 

ABSTRACT

AI agents — whether embodied robots, conversational systems, or wearable assistants — are increasingly present in our daily lives, yet they remain far from being true partners. Bridging the gap from assistance to partnership requires social intelligence: the ability to form and use adaptive mental models of human beliefs, emotions, goals, and actions. In this talk, I will present our work on building socially intelligent agents across two domains. First, I will discuss embodied partners, including Habitat 3.0, a high-speed simulation platform for human-robot collaboration, and PARTNR, a large-scale benchmark of natural-language household tasks that reveals fundamental coordination challenges for LLM-based planners — where even state-of-the-art models can be slower than a human working alone. Second, I will present Coral, a benchmark for collaborative reasoning, where we find that current LLMs are surprisingly poor collaborators — overly agreeable and lacking the persuasiveness and assertiveness needed for effective partnership. I will show how synthetic interaction data and self-training via belief filtering can produce collaborative reasoners that surpass frontier models including GPT-4o and O1. Throughout, I will highlight the core challenges of mental world modeling, generalization to unseen humans, and the flywheel of simulation, deployment, and adaptation needed to realize truly personalized AI partners.

Ruta Desai

ex-Fundamental AI Research (FAIR), Meta

Ruta Desai is an AI researcher focused on building socially intelligent agents that can truly partner with humans. Ruta’s 7+ year career at Meta AI has spanned collaborative reasoning in LLMs, embodied human-robot interaction, wearable agents and augmented reality assistants, and robust evaluation of human-centric AI systems. Most recently at Meta’s Fundamental AI Research (FAIR) lab, she led research on improving the social and collaborative reasoning capabilities of LLM agents through synthetic data, alignment, and post-training approaches, and developed benchmarks and evaluation frameworks for measuring social intelligence and theory of mind. Her work has resulted in 40+ publications at top venues including NeurIPS, ICLR, CHI (Best Paper), ICCV, and COLM, and several widely adopted open-source benchmarks and platforms such as Habitat 3.0, PARTNR, and Coral. Previously, she served as a Tech Lead Manager at Meta Reality Labs Research, leading a team working on computer vision and planning for augmented reality assistants. Ruta holds a PhD in Robotics from Carnegie Mellon University, where she was a Siebel Scholar and Google Anita Borg Scholar.

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Organizer

  • General Robotics, Automation, Sensing and Perception (GRASP) Lab
  • Email grasplab@seas.upenn.edu
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Venue

  • Levine 307
  • 3330 Walnut Street
    Philadelphia, PA 19104 United States
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