Lessons from the age of user-generated content for the age of AI-generated content
Speaker: Nishanth Sastry – London, United KingdomTopic(s): Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Computer Vision, Natural language processing
Abstract
The past decade and more has been defined by the rise and near universal adoption of user-generated content (UGC) on social media. Initial excitement about the promise of UGC has since become tempered by concerns about misinformation, hate speech and other online harms. We are now witnessing a similar enthusiasm for content generated by Large Language Models. This talk will draw parallels between the two, and extract lessons about the perils, potentials and pitfalls awaiting us in the future age of AI-generated content.
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Number of Slides: 36Duration: 60 - 90 minutes
Languages Available: English
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