NLP in the era of generative AI, cognitive sciences, and societal transformation

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This three-day event aims to explore the transformative potential of language technologies and their implications for society.

Through keynote presentations, panel discussions, and interactive sessions, the workshop aims to foster collaboration, knowledge exchange, and critical inquiry among researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and stakeholders across disciplines. By engaging with cutting-edge research, ethical dilemmas, and real-world applications, participants will gain a holistic understanding of the multifaceted landscape of NLP, AI, and cognitive sciences and their profound implications for societal transformation.

The event is open to researchers in AI, NLP and related fields from academia and industry, as well as master’s and PhD students in all areas of AI.

Program

  • Day 1 focuses on NLP in the Era of Generative AI, where participants will examine the latest advancements in NLP techniques powered by generative AI or beyond them. Discussions will revolve around the capabilities, challenges, and ethical considerations associated with these technologies, offering insights into their current state and future trajectories.
  • Day 2, themed Bridging Minds: Exploring the Intersection of Cognitive Sciences and AI in Language Learning, explores the convergence of cognitive sciences and AI in understanding human language acquisition and building intelligent language systems. Speakers and participants will delve into cognitive theories of language learning, computational models inspired by human cognition, and practical applications in AI-driven language education and communication.
  • Day 3 shifts the focus to How Large Language Models Will Transform Society, examining the broader societal implications of large language models (LLMs) and their pervasive influence on various domains, including education, media, healthcare, and governance. Discussions will encompass ethical considerations, biases, privacy concerns, and the democratization of information access, aiming to foster critical reflections and responsible deployment of LLMs for societal benefit.

Organizers: 

  • IVADO
  • ILLS (International Laboratory on Learning Systems)
  • Mila
  • CNRS Sciences informatiques
  • Groupement de recherche TAL (Traitement automatiques des langues)
  • Québec Fonds de recherche Nature et Technologies

LIST OF IVADO PARTICIPANTS at the Panel and Workshop:

  • Siva Reddy
  • David Adelani
  • Guillaume Dumas
  • Goolnosh Farnadi
  • Philippe Langlais
  • Dhanya Sridhar

***Please note that the in-person event is now full, but you can follow the conference every day online via the following link: https://www.youtube.com/@mila-quebecartificialintel8371/live