The European ecosystem of Large Language Models (Session 4:2)

A TrustLLM GeTT-event

This workshop is co-organised with the TrustLLM project, as a parallell track to session 4 of the main 4th TAILOR conference, on 4th June at 15.30 – 17.30. The venue is the same as the main conference.

Remote connection

It is possible to participate to this session remotely, and in this case no registration is necessary. Just joint the zoom meeting:

https://liu-se.zoom.us/j/69089200030?pwd=h1mnaKMbaC0Smp9AebIEu43aCLoqM3.1

Moderator

Fredrik Heintz (Linköping University)

Confirmed speakers

Saskia Lensink (TNO): Trustworthy AI in the TrustLLM use cases
Stefanie Baade (the German AI association): European LLM’s: Why we need a European AI ecosystem
Dan Nielsen (Alexandra institute): Evaluating European LLMs: How far have we come?
Jerzy Stefanowski (Poznan University of Technology): Natural language explanations of recommendations using coherent text opinions

Date

04 Jun 2024
Expired!

Time

Local (Lisbon) time
15:30 - 17:30
Category

Speaker

  • Fredrik Heintz
    Fredrik Heintz

    Fredrik leads the Reasoning and Learning group within the Division of Artificial Intelligence and Integrated Systems (AIICS) in the Department of Computer Science. His research focus is artificial intelligence especially autonomous systems, stream reasoning and the intersection between knowledge representation and machine learning. He is the coordinator of the TAILOR ICT-48 network of AI research excellence centers, the Director of the Graduate School for the Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP), the President of the Swedish AI Society, a member of the CLAIRE extended core team, a member of the EurAI board, a researcher at the AI Sustainability Center, and a member of the European Commission High-Level Expert Group on AI. He is also very active in education activities both at the university level and in promoting AI, computer science and computational thinking in primary, secondary and professional education. Fellow of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA).