Events Calendar

Welcome to your calendar for data science events! Dive into a curated list of courses, conferences, seminars, workshops, and key deadlines. Tailor your search to match your interests by adjusting the event category filters. For those specifically looking for PhD courses, simply modify the filter settings to include these events as well. Stay connected and up-to-date with the latest in data science, all in one place.


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HIDA Lectures – Ally or Adversary: Examining the Impact of Large Language Models on Academics and Academic Work

Online Copenhagen

The unveiling of ChatGPT sparked extensive discussions on its implications for science. This lecture will delve into the dynamic interplay between Large Language Models (LLMs) and the academic landscape, exploring their potential benefits as well as the risks they pose to the science system and academic profession. Through the examination of empirical data, ethical questions […]

HIDA Lectures – Contextualizing LLMs

Online Copenhagen

This presentation focuses on the social impact of large language models. The significance of generative AI for public discourse, public administration or the creation of knowledge and art will be outlined and options for action will be discussed using technology assessment - in particular its focus on shaping technological futures and the inclusion of multiple […]

HIDA Lecture: On New Security and Safety Challenges Posed by LLMs and How to Evaluate Them

Online Copenhagen

Abstract: This online lecture delves into the pervasive integration of Large Language Models (LLMs) within numerous real-world applications, presenting both expansive opportunities for assistance across diverse tasks and formidable challenges in terms of security and safety. In contrast to previous models characterized by static generation, the dynamic, multi-turn, and adaptable nature of LLMs poses considerable […]

Free

HIDA Lectures @ MarDATA: Revolutionizing Ocean Science: Exploring Digital Twins

Online Copenhagen

Abstract: In this HIDA Lecture, Ute Brönner (SINTEF Ocean, Norway) talks about the enormous potential of digital twins in ocean research. The National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine defines a digital twin as a virtual construct that mimics the structure, context, and behaviour of a natural, technical, or social system and is dynamically updated […]

Free