馃敩 Research Summary by Hongyan Chang, a sixth-year Ph.D. student at the National University of Singapore, focuses on algorithmic fairness and privacy,
GenAI Against Humanity: Nefarious Applications of Generative Artificial Intelligence and Large Language Models
馃敩 Research Summary by Emilio Ferrara, a professor at the Thomas Lord Department of Computer Science of the University of Southern
A Case for AI Safety via Law
馃敩 Research Summary by Jeff Johnston, an independent researcher working on envisioning positive futures, AI safety and alignment via law, and
Balancing Transparency and Risk: The Security and Privacy Risks of Open-Source Machine Learning Models
馃敩 Research Summary by Dominik Hintersdorf & Lukas Struppek. Dominik & Lukas are both Ph.D. students at the Technical University of Darmstadt,
Faith and Fate: Limits of Transformers on Compositionality
馃敩 Research Summary by 聽Nouha Dziri, a research scientist at Allen Institute for AI working with Yejin Choi and the Mosaic team on understanding the
Intersectional Inquiry, on the Ground and in the Algorithm
馃敩 Research Summary by Liam Magee, a digital and urban sociologist. Liam鈥檚 current work examines the interface between generative AI and human
Ethics and Governance of Trustworthy Medical Artificial Intelligence
馃敩 Research Summary by Sofia Woo, a recent graduate from McGill University who studied History and Political Science, emphasizing scientific history
Towards an Understanding of Developers’ Perceptions of Transparency in Software Development: A Preliminary Study
馃敩 Research Summary by Humphrey O. Obie, an Adjunct Research Fellow with the HumaniSE Lab at Monash University; his research is at the intersection of
Mind your Language (Model): Fact-Checking LLMs and their Role in NLP Research and Practice
馃敩 Research Summary by Alexandra Sasha Luccioni and Anna Rogers. Dr. Sasha Luccioni is a Research Scientist and Climate Lead at Hugging Face;
AI Deception: A Survey of Examples, Risks, and Potential Solutions
馃敩 Research Summary by Dr. Peter S. Park andAidan O鈥橤ara. Dr. Peter S. Park is an MIT AI Existential Safety Postdoctoral Fellow and the
Best humans still outperform artificial intelligence in a creative divergent thinking task
馃敩 Research Summary by Simone Grassini, an Associate Professor in Psychology at the University of Bergen, Norway. Some of his research has been
Knowing Your Annotator: Rapidly Testing the Reliability of Affect Annotation
馃敩 Research Summary by Matthew Barthet, a Ph.D. student researching artificial intelligence and games at the Institute of Digital Games, University of