🔬 Research Summary by David Lindner, a doctoral student at ETH Zurich working on reinforcement learning from human feedback. [Original paper by David Lindner, Mennatallah El-Assady] Overview: Current work … [Read more...] about Humans are not Boltzmann Distributions: Challenges and Opportunities for Modelling Human Feedback and Interaction in Reinforcement Learning
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Beyond Bias and Compliance: Towards Individual Agency and Plurality of Ethics in AI
🔬 Research Summary by Megan Welle Brozek and Thomas Krendl Gilbert Megan is the CEO and co-founder of daios, a deep tech AI ethics startup, and a background in the philosophy and methodology of science. Tom is a … [Read more...] about Beyond Bias and Compliance: Towards Individual Agency and Plurality of Ethics in AI
Towards Responsible AI in the Era of ChatGPT: A Reference Architecture for Designing Foundation Model based AI Systems
🔬 Research Summary by Dr Qinghua Lu, the team leader of the responsible AI science team at CSIRO's Data61. [Original paper by Qinghua Lu, Liming Zhu, Xiwei Xu, Zhenchang Xing, Jon Whittle] Overview: … [Read more...] about Towards Responsible AI in the Era of ChatGPT: A Reference Architecture for Designing Foundation Model based AI Systems
Democratising AI: Multiple Meanings, Goals, and Methods
🔬 Research Summary by Elizabeth Seger, PhD, a researcher at the Centre for the Governance of AI (GovAI) in Oxford, UK, investigating beneficial AI model-sharing norms and practices. [Original paper by Elizabeth … [Read more...] about Democratising AI: Multiple Meanings, Goals, and Methods
Can ChatGPT replace a Spanish or philosophy tutor?
✍️ Column by Connor Wright, our Partnerships Manager. Overview: ChatGPT has been the language model on everyone’s lips since its launch. Claims have been made that it will revolutionize the education sector, … [Read more...] about Can ChatGPT replace a Spanish or philosophy tutor?