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Day 5 | Large Language Models: Applications, Ethics & Risks

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9:00 AM, Friday 7 Jun 2024 EDT (8 hours)

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9:00 AM EDT - 10:30 AM EDT | 1 hour 30 minutes
Large Language Models: Applications, Ethics & Risks

Today’s large language models generate coherent, grammatical text. This makes it easy, perhaps too easy, to see them as “thinking machines”, capable of performing tasks that require abstract knowledge and reasoning. I will draw a distinction between formal competence (knowledge of linguistic rules and patterns) and functional competence (understanding and using language in the world). Language models have made huge progress in formal linguistic competence, with important implications for ling...

11:00 AM EDT - 12:30 PM EDT | 1 hour 30 minutes
Large Language Models: Applications, Ethics & Risks

Mathematics is a hallmark of human intelligence and a long-standing goal of AI. It involves analyzing complex information, identifying patterns, forming conjectures, and performing logical deduction. Many of these capabilities are beyond the reach of current AI, and unlocking them can revolutionize AI applications in scientific discovery, formal verification, and beyond. In this talk, I will present initial steps towards the grand vision of AI mathematicians, taking an approach that combines ...

1:30 PM EDT - 3:00 PM EDT | 1 hour 30 minutes
Large Language Models: Applications, Ethics & Risks

Whether we call it perception, measurement, or analysis, it is how we humans get an impression of the world in our minds. Human language, mathematics and logic are ways to formalize the world. A new and still more powerful one is computation. I’ve long wondered about ‘alien minds’ and what it might be like to see things from their point of view. Now we finally have in AI an accessible form of alien mind. Nobody expected this—not even its creators: ChatGPT has burst onto the scene as an AI cap...

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