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Newsletter from PortNLP Lab Welcome back to explain! where we continue to push the boundaries of responsible artificial intelligence each month. Following the excitement of our first issue, this month we’re diving even deeper, exploring the ways creative AI can inspire and responsibly shape the future. We are thrilled to have you with us on this journey—let's dive in! In the Know📌 US Federal Law AB1008 modified for AILater last month, The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) posted an insightful article on privacy concerns around LLMs. In late September, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill (AB) 1008 into law in response to experts' concerns that generative AI models can handle personal information at various life cycle stages. The complex techno-legal debate has sparked a pivotal question: Does personal information exist 'within' a generative AI model, or only in its output? READ MORE 📉 Transformation TrendsChatGPT turned Stack Overflow from 'answer overflow' to 'traffic underflow'!! 🔖 Thoughts from a Nobel Laureate"I am worried that the overall consequence of this might be systems more intelligent than us that eventually take control."
Spotlight on UsWe are excited to share that we will present the following two papers next month: 🔜 How well do large language models untangle multilingual sentence structures? Dive into the complexities of relative clause attachment across languages. “ Multilingual Relative Clause Attachment Ambiguity Resolution in Large Language Models ”,Scheinberg et al., at the the 38th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation (PACLIC) 2024 in Tokyo, Japan. 2024. 🔜 Can AI summaries achieve both fairness and quality? Explore our innovative approaches in summarization that prioritize equitable representation and competitive performance. Presenting “Fair Summarization: Bridging Quality and Diversity in Extractive Summaries”, Bagheri Nezhad et al. at the Algorithmic Fairness through the Lens of Metrics and Evaluation Workshop, NeurIPS 2024, Vancouver, Canada. 🎊 We were at EMNLP!Chief Editor
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