LLM Working Group
Sponsor(s): Information Initiative at Duke (iiD), +DataScience (+DS), Bass Connections-Information, Society & Culture, Center for Computational Humanities, Computer Science, Duke Digital Humanities Initiative, Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), English, Information Science + Studies (ISS), Mathematics, Social Science Research Institute (SSRI), Statistical Science, and Vice Provost for Interdisciplinary Studies
How can AI, Natural Language Processing, machine learning, and computational approaches advance research and education in the humanities and interpretive social sciences? how can humanistic methodologies inform and challenge applications of AI? This working group aims to bring together graduate and advanced undergraduate students across the university who are interested in the intersections of computation, humanities, and the social sciences.
Type: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES, PANEL/SEMINAR/COLLOQUIUM, CONFERENCE/SYMPOSIUM, and RESEARCH
Contact: Astrid Giugni





