Gods and Robots In this episode of the podcast we shake things up! Neil is on the guest side of the table with his partner Rabbi Laura Janner-Klausner to discuss their upcoming project Gods and Robots. Katherine is joined on the host side by friend of the show professor Michael Littman. See... See More Episodes arXiv Whitepapers Opening up ChatGPT: Tracking openness, transparency, and accountability in instruction-tuned text generators Large language models that exhibit instruction-following behaviour represent one of the biggest recent upheavals in conversational interfaces, a trend in large part fuelled by the release of OpenAI's ChatGPT, a proprietary large language model for text generation fine-tuned through reinforcement... Investigating Range-Equalizing Bias in Mean Opinion Score Ratings of Synthesized Speech Mean Opinion Score (MOS) is a popular measure for evaluating synthesized speech. However, the scores obtained in MOS tests are heavily dependent upon many contextual factors. One such factor is the overall range of quality of the samples presented in the test -- listeners tend to try to use the... Frontier AI Regulation: Managing Emerging Risks to Public Safety Advanced AI models hold the promise of tremendous benefits for humanity, but society needs to proactively manage the accompanying risks. In this paper, we focus on what we term "frontier AI" models: highly capable foundation models that could possess dangerous capabilities sufficient to pose severe... More featured content News Articles It takes a lot of energy for machines to learn – here’s why AI is so power-hungry Building machines that better understand human goals Stay in the loop. Subscribe to our newsletter for a weekly update on the latest podcast, news, events, and jobs postings. E-mail Leave this field blank R squared Does Not Measure Predictive Capacity or Statistical Adequacy Neuroscientists find a way to make object-recognition models perform better Refugees are at risk from dystopian ‘smart border’ technology First Steps of a Data Science Project ‘Rules as Code’ will let computers apply laws and regulations. But over-rigid interpretations would undermine our freedoms Shrinking massive neural networks used to model language Understanding Time Series with R Spam Filter in Python: Naive Bayes from Scratch More news