Language models have over the last few years made amazing progress in terms of the quality of their output. Recent research advances have even caught the public’s attention in the form of for example ChatGPT. In light of these advances, the UCL Centre for Artificial Intelligence is holding a one-day workshop on this topic to bring together researchers and practitioners working on Large Language Models for short talks and plenty of discussion what may come next and what the weaknesses of current systems are.
Agenda:
10:00 Welcome and Introductions followed by short talks
12:30 Lunch buffet
13:30 Short Talks
15:30 Refreshment break
16:30 Networking & Social event
Preliminary itinerary of speakers, subject to change:
10:00–11:00
David Barber (University College London)
Pontus Stenetorp (University College London)
Tim Bodley-Scott (University College London)
Yuxiang Wu (University College London)
11:00–12:00
Yao Lu (University College London)
Laura Ruis (University College London)
Xuanli He (University College London)
Maximilian Mozes (University College London)
13:00–14:00
Max Bartolo (University College London)
Edward Grefenstette (co:here)
Patrick Lewis (co:here)
14:00–15:00
Raza Habib (Humanloop)
Andrew Pelton (Scrub AI)
Ashley Williams (Mishcon de Reya)
15:00–15:30
Jack Stilgoe (University College London)
Michael Veale (University College London)