Natural Language Processing (1/2)
DO: JvF25/3-303 | BN: b-it/1.047
NLP and How It Was Solved by LLMs. Or Was IT? by Akbar Karimi
Natural language processing has seen major milestones in its history, the last of which was the development of large language models. When they came around, it seemed that NLP was solved as they were capable of tackling many NLP tasks of the time. But as they were improving, it turned out that they were not the panacea we were expecting. On the contrary, we had opened a Pandora’s box of many problems yet to come, including hallucination, misinformation, biases, privacy concerns, and most important of all, the existential risks of AI. In this lecture, we will briefly discuss what challenges NLP can address now and how these challenges have evolved over time.
LLMs Get It Wrong (But Humans Do Too): Evaluating Hallucinations across Languages by Patrícia Schmidtova
Vanessa Faber & Brendan Balcerak Jackson