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SUMMARY:HIDA Lectures @ MarDATA: Revolutionizing Ocean Science: Exploring Digital Twins
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: \nIn 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 with data from its physical twin. This bidirectional interaction between the virtual and physical system is crucial. Digital twins thus go beyond traditional digital applications by offering deeper integration and more comprehensive simulations. \nFor ocean science\, digital twins present unique challenges in the areas of data acquisition\, communication\, storage and standards\, and require advanced interactive user interfaces to explore different “what-if” scenarios. \nIn this talk\, Brönner will address these aspects and provide insights into the intersection of computer science and marine science. \nSpeaker: \nUte Brönner is a researcher at the Norwegian research institute SINTEF Ocean in Trondheim. With a background in mathematics and computer science\, she focuses on ocean observations and ecosystems within the climate and environment department. Since 2010\, Ute has been involved in environmental risk assessment for marine industries. She is passionate about integrating available data with both existing and new software to support decision-making and promote sustainable ocean use. \nUte Brönner is responsible for demonstrating pilot applications in the Digital Twins of the Ocean project\, Iliad\, an EU-funded initiative aimed at creating interoperable digital twins from existing ocean observatories and applications\, through an integrated digital framework for comprehensive maritime data and information services.
URL:https://ddsa.dk/event/hida-lectures-mardata-revolutionizing-ocean-science-exploring-digital-twins/
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SUMMARY:HIDA Lecture: On New Security and Safety Challenges Posed by LLMs and How to Evaluate Them
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: \nThis 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 difficulties for robust evaluation and control. Join us as we dissect the emergent risks associated with LLMs\, explore methodologies for rigorous evaluation\, and confront the complex obstacles involved in implementing effective mitigations. \nSpeaker \nSahar Abdelnabi is an AI security researcher at Microsoft Security Response Center (Cambridge\, UK). Previously\, she was a PhD candidate at CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security\, advised by Prof. Dr. Mario Fritz and she obtained her MSc degree at Saarland University. Her research interests lie in the broad intersection of machine learning with security\, safety\, and sociopolitical aspects. This includes the following areas: 1) Understanding and mitigating the failure modes of machine learning models\, their biases\, and their misuse scenarios. 2) How machine learning models could amplify or help counter existing societal and safety problems (e.g.\, misinformation\, biases\, stereotypes\, cybersecurity risks\, etc.). 3) Emergent challenges posed by new foundation and large language models.
URL:https://ddsa.dk/event/hida-lecture-on-new-security-and-safety-challenges-posed-by-llms-and-how-to-evaluate-them/
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SUMMARY:HIDA Lectures - Contextualizing LLMs
DESCRIPTION:This presentation focuses on the social impact of large language models. \nThe 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 perspectives. \n  \nTo read more and register\, please visit:https://www.helmholtz-hida.de/en/events/hida-lecture-contextualizing-llms/
URL:https://ddsa.dk/event/hida-lectures-contextualizing-llms/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20240418T110000
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SUMMARY:HIDA Lectures - Hate Speech & AI
DESCRIPTION:In this talk\, the speaker will present some ethical considerations for dealing with hate speech. The main focus will be on how AI can help prevent the spread of hate speech and what problems this may cause. Two sets of issues need to be distinguished: firstly\, hate speech on social media platforms and secondly\, hate speech generated by LLMs. \nWhile in the one case thoughtless intervention can lead to censorship\, in the other there is a risk that innovation will be impaired. It is therefore important to identify convincing ethical compromises and find ways to implement them technically. \n  \nTo read more and register\, please visit: https://www.helmholtz-hida.de/en/events/hida-lecture-series-on-ai-and-large-language-models-1/ 
URL:https://ddsa.dk/event/hida-lectures-hate-speech-ai/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20240214T110000
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SUMMARY:HIDA Lectures - Ally or Adversary: Examining the Impact of Large Language Models on Academics and Academic Work
DESCRIPTION: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 concerning this technology will be unpacked\, in addition to the ways LLMs may contribute to the creative\, analytical and administrative tasks in academic work. Through this discussion\, we will reflect on broader questions concerning the changing role of academics in the increasingly digitalized world and how this digital transformation is both embraced and met with resistance. \n  \nTo read more and register\, please visit: https://www.helmholtz-hida.de/en/events/hida-lecture-series-on-ai-and-large-language-models/ 
URL:https://ddsa.dk/event/hida-lectures-ally-or-adversary-examining-the-impact-of-large-language-models-on-academics-and-academic-work/
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