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How Do Large Language Models Learn?

Join us on Thursday 21 March, from 16h30 to 18h30 for the inaugural lecture of our series, "How do large language models learn." Hosted in room I.0.03 at the VUB Main Campus, this event is the second of five compelling lectures in the series 'Generative AI Conversations', designed to navigate the complexities and challenges of generative AI, shedding light on its implications for our university and beyond. Moer specifically, we'll take a closer look at the learning process of LLMs and the development of their emergent properties.

With Vincent Ginis and Andres Algaba

Organized by Professor Vincent Ginis, VUB AI steward, and Guest Professor Andres Algaba, generative AI coordinator, this series aims to articulate the VUB's guidelines on the emergent technology. Prepare for an in-depth exploration of generative AI's mechanics, its practical applications, and the ethical considerations it raises, including data privacy and biases.

For the entire VUB Community 

The Generative AI Conversations are open to the entire VUB community, including students, faculty, research, administrative, and technical staff. Each session features a presentation complemented by testimonials and a panel discussion, fostering a rich dialogue on generative AI.

Accessible in person or online

Held in building I, room I.0.03 at the VUB Main Campus, the lectures offer the flexibility to participate in person or online, ensuring everyone has a chance to engage with these discussions.

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Details

Start: March 21, 2024
4:30 PM
End: March 21, 2024
6:30 PM
Vrije Universiteit Brussel

VUB Building I, Room: I.0.03

Pleinlaan 2
1050 Elsene
Belgium

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