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Foreign Information Manipulation & Interference A Large Language Model Perspective
Foreign Information Manipulation & Interference A Large Language Model Perspective
This report focus on the intersection of Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference and Large Language Models. The aim is to give a non-technicalcomprehensive understanding of how weaknesses in the language models can be used for creating malicious content to be used in FIMI.
This report focus on the intersection of Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference and Large Language Models. The aim is to give a non-technicalcomprehensive understanding of how weaknesses in the language models can be used for creating malicious content to be used in FIMI.
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Foreign Information Manipulation & Interference A Large Language Model Perspective
Joanne Freeman: "College professor peeps: A question. How do you determine when an undergraduate essay has been written by ChatGPT?" — Bluesky
Joanne Freeman: "College professor peeps: A question. How do you determine when an undergraduate essay has been written by ChatGPT?" — Bluesky
Sit in on a conversation with college professors and high school teachers discussing AI and you'll be better served than attending that district-sponsored AI session - BlueSky account needed
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Joanne Freeman: "College professor peeps: A question. How do you determine when an undergraduate essay has been written by ChatGPT?" — Bluesky
Harvard Law School Professors and Program Alumni practicing in the field discuss AI in the LAW - LL.M. Centennial | Plenary 4: The Future
Harvard Law School Professors and Program Alumni practicing in the field discuss AI in the LAW - LL.M. Centennial | Plenary 4: The Future
Listening to Harvard Law School faculty talk with prominent attorneys about AI's use in their field is worth much more in evaluating its use in the "real world" than anything you can year at an educational PD session (about 35 minutes mark)
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Harvard Law School Professors and Program Alumni practicing in the field discuss AI in the LAW - LL.M. Centennial | Plenary 4: The Future
Rebind - AI-assisted digital publisher sells books with accompanying AI Bot that provides an interactive, personal guidance and expert commentary on the book
Rebind - AI-assisted digital publisher sells books with accompanying AI Bot that provides an interactive, personal guidance and expert commentary on the book
In this application of AI, a recognized expert is interviewed for for 30+ hours and that dialog informs the AI tool sold along with a book. LLM generated text trained on the text and the expert's input serves as the chat for the read. Read the article and then look at Rebind to learn more about it
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Rebind - AI-assisted digital publisher sells books with accompanying AI Bot that provides an interactive, personal guidance and expert commentary on the book
How large language models work, a visual intro to transformers | Chapter 5, Deep Learning
How large language models work, a visual intro to transformers | Chapter 5, Deep Learning
30 minute video giving graphic explanation of how large language models work. Teachers should spend 5 or 10 minutes of their time, or as much as they can stand, clicking through this video to get a sense of what is being done "under the hood" in an AI tool that allows it to work
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How large language models work, a visual intro to transformers | Chapter 5, Deep Learning
The Center for AI Safety (CAIS)
The Center for AI Safety (CAIS)
Currently, society is ill-prepared to manage the risks from AI. CAIS exists to equip policymakers, business leaders, and the broader world with the understanding and tools necessary to manage AI risk.
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The Center for AI Safety (CAIS)
Plato's Argument Against Writing
Plato's Argument Against Writing
Plato's argument against writing is a perfect fit for contemplation of AI - words do not make understanding in an of themselves. The fact that Generative text can erupt a volcano of text at the click of a mouse doesn't make it intelligent - but it makes it sound intelligent
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Plato's Argument Against Writing
The shape of the shadow of The Thing - by Ethan Mollick
The shape of the shadow of The Thing - by Ethan Mollick
We have these pieces which let us guess at the shape of the AI in front of us. It isn’t science fiction to assume that AIs will soon talk to you, see you, know about you, do research for you, create images for you - because all of that is already built, and working. I can already pull all of these elements together myself with just a little effort. That means AI can quite easily serve as personal assistant, intern, and companion - answering emails, giving advice, paying attention to the world around you — in a way that makes the Siris and Alexas of the world look prehistoric.
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The shape of the shadow of The Thing - by Ethan Mollick