Legal and technical challenges of large generative AI models

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  • Date
    4 July 2023
    Timeframe
    16:00 - 19:30
    Duration
    July 4 (16:00-19:55) & July 5 (08:55-17:50)
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    Large Generative AI Models, such as ChatGPT, GPT-4 or Stable Diffusion, are revolutionizing the way we communicate, create, and work. They are rapidly and profoundly impacting all sectors of society, from business development to medicine, from education to research, and from coding to the arts. Like many other transformative technologies, they offer enormous potential, but may also carry significant risks regarding, inter alia, opacity, bias, or fake news.

     

    Against this background, the workshop brings together leading scholars to discuss the far-reaching technical, legal, regulatory and social implications of recent advances in generative AI systems. The organizers acknowledge the generous support of the Dieter Schwarz Stiftung.

     

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