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[RECORDED] Distinguished Speaker Series – The Prospect of Generative AI

October 18, 2023 at 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM

Location:5345 Herzberg Laboratories
Cost:Free
Audience:Alumni, Anyone, ÐÓ°ÉÔ­´´ Community, Current Students, Faculty, Media, Prospective Students, Staff, Staff and Faculty
Key Contact:Ali Rofan
Contact Email:cuids@carleton.ca

Recorded – CUIDS Distinguished Speaker Series

The Prospect of Generative AI

Muhammad Abdul-Mageed, University of British Columbia (UBC)

In the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, generative models are revolutionizing our interface with computational systems and reshaping societal paradigms. These transformative shifts emerge from the profound capacity of sophisticated algorithms to assimilate multimodal data, encompassing text, voice, and imagery. This talk sketches the core methodologies propelling this groundbreaking progress, drawing illustrative examples from speech and language processing and computer vision. It also traverses the outcomes of a host of transnational academic partnerships, highlighting impactful intersections of AI with archival sciences and cultural preservation, education, and health.

Muhammad Abdul-Mageed

Muhammad Abdul-Mageed is an Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair in natural language processing and machine learning at the University of British Columbia (UBC) and a Visiting Associate Professor at MBZUAI. His research focuses on large language models, cross-modal socio-pragmatics, and deep representation learning. This program is driven by a goal to innovate more equitable, efficient, and interactive machines for improved human health, safer social networking, and reduced information overload. Dr. Abdul-Mageed has published more than 120 articles in peer-reviewed venues, and his group has won several international competitions. He is a founding steering member of UBC’s and , Director of the , Co-Director of the , and Co-Lead of the . Dr. Abdul-Mageed’s research has been supported by Amazon, AMD, CFI, Google, NSERC, and SSHRC.

Seminar Moderator:

Tracey Lauriault Ìý

Associate Professor, Critical Media and Big Data
Cross Appointed to the MA in Digital Humanities
Faculty of the Institute for Data Science