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SUMMARY:Cha-Time with SEACHA#33: Impact of Large language models (LLMs) on Heritage & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Cha-Time #33 will be on Saturday\, 14 September at 2:00PM Bangkok time! It will tackle the topic of “Impact of Large language models (LLMs) on Heritage & Culture”. \nGenerative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is artificial intelligence that generates text\, images and videos. Many of us use GenAI chatbots such as ChatGPT in our daily lives and work. Countries around the world are also developing sovereign AI using large language models (LLMs) that will allow GenAI to be more relevant to their local contexts and interests. \nLLMs are a type of AI that uses machine learning algorithms to manipulate and process human language. Ingesting massive collections of texts\, LLMs can now be used for translation\, to predict and analyse text\, and to generate content. In the heritage domain\, these powers present great new opportunities\, to analyse and learn from large-scale archives\, yet they also present difficult questions of representation\, authenticity and fairness. \nWe have invited Peter Schoppert\, publisher at NUS Press and a subject matter expert on GenAI to speak on the pros and cons of LLMs\, and how to navigate the challenges around such models particularly in the Southeast Asian context. The conversation will be moderated by Ng Kah Gay\, publisher at Ethos Books\, who will be connecting Peter’s sharing with concerns relevant to the fields of heritage\, history\, and culture. \nRegister through the QR code on the poster or through this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0qcOqgqjIpHdTLwihoVQQ0wZDUJ5Qj1MY8
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