Publications and Research

Document Type

Poster

Publication Date

5-9-2024

Abstract

The advent of large-scale language models, such as GPT, has sparked a revolution in artificial intelligence, enabling computers to comprehend and generate human-like text with remarkable ease. These models can write articles, answer questions, and even engage in conversations that mimic human speech. While their abilities are impressive, concerns about their societal impact abound. This research project dives deep into exploring the multifaceted aspects of these AI titans. We will investigate the positive aspects of big talking AI models through a thorough examination of existing literature, real-world examples, such as their potential to enhance education, entertainment, and customer service experiences. However, we will also delve into the negative aspects, including ethical dilemmas, biases inherent in generated content, and privacy implications. By comprehensively understanding both the benefits and challenges associated with these models, we seek to offer actionable recommendations for their responsible deployment. Our ultimate goal is to promote transparency, fairness, and ethical use of big-talking AI models, thereby striving for a balanced integration of AI technology into our society. We believe that by fostering a deeper understanding of these models and their implications, we can pave the way for a future where AI benefits humanity without compromising its values and principles.

Comments

This poster was presented at the 40th Semi-Annual Dr. Janet Liou-Mark Honors & Undergraduate Research Poster Presentation, May 9, 2024. Mentor: Prof. Patrick Slattery (Computer Systems Technology).

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