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Techtalk #7 with Olya Kudina

Type Event: Lecture

When LLMs always agree with you, how does this affect our expectations of each other and democracy?

Join us for the next session of this season in a series of public lectures on technology, society and ethics at the UvH on 19 May (15.30-17.00) with Dr. Olya Kudina, Associate Professor at Delft University of Technology. In her talk, entitled “AI that aims to please: Public consequences in private interactions with Large Language Models”, dr. Kudina will reflect on how small private interactions with LLMs, like ChatGPT, affect our expectations of others and may affect democracy

Programme

15.30-16.15 Tech Talk by Olya Kudina
16.15-17.00 Q&A
17.00-17.30 Drinks

Questions?

Please contact Neha Miglani at N.Miglani@uvh.nl or Adrienne de Ruiter at A.deRuiter@uvh.nl.

What are Tech Talks @ UvH?

Rapid changes to our technological landscape have challenged the human and planetary condition. Algorithms, databases, artificial intelligence, and other digital infrastructures animate the very basis of contemporary life and impact the near future. Recent research around technology ranges from utopic optimism to threatening dangers, and a call for a pause. Making sense of the intertwined realm of technology requires reassessing some of the most fundamental questions of human endeavour. Tech Talks @ UvH welcomes fresh, multi-disciplinary perspectives into this enquiry. What does it mean to live meaningfully with technology? How (if at all) can technology co-create opportunities for well-being? How do we imagine a just and caring society with these technological advances?