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<Title>AI, Privacy &amp; Ethics Symposium, Dr. Ray Pun, 12-1 ET Mon 4/8</Title>
<Tagline>The Librarian is In: Q&amp;A with Ray Pun on All Things AI</Tagline>
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<Summary>Please join the UMBC Library staff as they interview Dr. Ray Pun on all things AI! Do you have any burning questions about ChatGPT and other LLMs? What does the current landscape in libraries and...</Summary>
<Website>https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/library/events/127068</Website>
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<Title>UMBC &amp; GESTAR II hosted UN-ITU Focus Group's annual workshop</Title>
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<Summary>The United Nations International Telecommunications Union (UN-ITU) Focus Group on AI for Natural Disaster Management scheduled its annual international workshop. This year, NASA’s Disasters...</Summary>
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<Title>Talk: What Does Language Do and What Can We Do With It?</Title>
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<Summary>What Does Language Do and What Can We Do With It?  Language is essential to humanity. How we use language is a key part of how we define ourselves and how we relate to each other, as individuals...</Summary>
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<Title>AI Lunchbox: Ethics and AI, 12-1pm ET Thursday, April 4</Title>
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<Title>Professor Lara Martin an organizer of NLP and Games workshop</Title>
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<Title>AI, Privacy, &amp; Ethics Symposium: Tim Finin 12-1pm 4/1 WebEx</Title>
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<Summary>Mathematician Alan Turing proposed a simple test to answer the question 'Can machines think?' nearly 75 years ago. Today, the surprising abilities of generative AI systems like ChatGPT make many...</Summary>
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<Title>Talk: Tensor Decomposition for Cybersecurity, 12-1pm ET 3/29</Title>
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<Title>AI Lunchbox: generative AI and writing code, 12-1pm ET 3/28</Title>
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