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LLM-Deliberation: Evaluating LLMs with Interactive Multi-Agent Negotiation Games

February 5, 2024

🔬 Research Summary by Sahar Abdelnabi, a Ph.D. student at CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security, Germany. Her research interests lie in the intersection of machine learning, security, and … [Read more...] about LLM-Deliberation: Evaluating LLMs with Interactive Multi-Agent Negotiation Games

AI Applications in Agriculture: Sustainable Farming

January 24, 2024

🔬 Original article by Aixa Lacroix from Encode Justice Canada This is a part of our Recess series in which university students from across Canada briefly explain key concepts in AI that young people should know about: … [Read more...] about AI Applications in Agriculture: Sustainable Farming

Siren’s Song in the AI Ocean: A Survey on Hallucination in Large Language Models

January 14, 2024

🔬 Research Summary by Leyang Cui, a senior researcher at Tencent AI lab. [Original paper by Yue Zhang , Yafu Li , Leyang Cui, Deng Cai , Lemao Liu, Tingchen Fu, Xinting Huang, Enbo Zhao , Yu Zhang , Yulong Chen, … [Read more...] about Siren’s Song in the AI Ocean: A Survey on Hallucination in Large Language Models

Towards User-Guided Actionable Recourse

December 7, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by Jayanth Yetukuri, a final year Ph.D. student at UCSC, advised by Professor Yang Liu, where his research focuses on improving the trustworthiness of Machine Learning models. [Original paper … [Read more...] about Towards User-Guided Actionable Recourse

GenAI Against Humanity: Nefarious Applications of Generative Artificial Intelligence and Large Language Models

December 6, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by Emilio Ferrara, a professor at the Thomas Lord Department of Computer Science of the University of Southern California. [Original paper by Emilio Ferrara] Overview: This paper delves … [Read more...] about GenAI Against Humanity: Nefarious Applications of Generative Artificial Intelligence and Large Language Models

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