
Until now you may know what is the generative Artificial Intelligence and how does it work, you definetly have heard a lot about it. But, if you are not yer very sure, how about learning how technologies like ChatGPT are created? And do you want to know what people think about the future for the for Artificial Intelligence language models?
This talk from the video was filmed at the Royal Institution on 29th September 2023, in collaboration between the British Royal Institution and The Alan Turing Institute. Generative Artificial Intelligence refers to a type of artificial intelligence that involves creating new and original data or content or what it shounds goot at least for now. Unlike traditional Artificial Intelligence models that rely on large datasets and algorithms to classify or predict outcomes, generative AI models are designed to learn the underlying patterns and structure of the data and generate novel outputs that mimic human creativity.
ChatGPT is perhaps the most well-known example or at least one of them, but the field is far larger and more varied than text generation. Other applications of generative AI include image and video synthesis, speech generation, music composition, and virtual reality.
In this lecture, Mirella Lapata will present an overview of this exciting—sometimes controversial—and rapidly evolving field.
- 00:00 Intro
- 2:38 Generative Artificial Intelligence isn’t new – so what’s changed?
- 8:43 How did we get to ChatGPT?
- 12:38 How are Large Language Models created?
- 22:48 How good can a LLM become?
- 26:57 Unexpected effects of scaling up LLMs
- 28:05 How can ChatGPT meet the needs of humans?
- 32:30 Chat GPT demo
- 38:07 Are Language Models always right or fair?
- 40:21 The impact of LLMs on society
- 42:54 Is Artificial Intelligence going to kill us all?