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Language Models: A Guide for the Perplexed

February 6, 2024

🔬 Research Summary by Sofia Serrano, a Ph.D. candidate in computer science at the University of Washington (and will be an Assistant Professor at Lafayette College starting in Autumn 2024), specifically focusing on the … [Read more...] about Language Models: A Guide for the Perplexed

Generative AI in Writing Research Papers: A New Type of Algorithmic Bias and Uncertainty in Scholarly Work

February 6, 2024

🔬 Research Summary by Rishab Jain, a neuroscience & AI researcher at Massachusetts General Hospital and a student at Harvard College. [Original paper by Rishab Jain and Aditya Jain] Overview: The … [Read more...] about Generative AI in Writing Research Papers: A New Type of Algorithmic Bias and Uncertainty in Scholarly Work

On the Actionability of Outcome Prediction

February 1, 2024

🔬 Research Summary by Lydia T. Liu, a postdoctoral researcher at Cornell University and incoming assistant professor of computer science at Princeton University. [Original paper by Lydia T. Liu, Solon Barocas, … [Read more...] about On the Actionability of Outcome Prediction

How Culturally Aligned are Large Language Models?

January 27, 2024

🔬 Research Summary by Reem Ibrahim Masoud, a Ph.D. student at University College London (UCL) specializing in the Cultural Alignment of Large Language Models. [Original paper by Reem I. Masoud, Ziquan Liu, Martin … [Read more...] about How Culturally Aligned are Large Language Models?

How Helpful do Novice Programmers Find the Feedback of an Automated Repair Tool?

January 27, 2024

🔬 Research Summary by Oka Kurniawan, a Computer Science Faculty in the Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore. [Original paper by Oka Kurniawan,  Christopher M. Poskitt, Ismam Al Hoque, Norman … [Read more...] about How Helpful do Novice Programmers Find the Feedback of an Automated Repair Tool?

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