Correction: The date and location for this event ran incorrectly in the March 6 edition of Lafayette Today. The event is happening on Mon., March 10, and will take place in Simon 109. Apologies for the error.

Join the Hanson Center for Inclusive STEM Education for a presentation by Sofia Serrano, assistant professor of computer science, where she will explore how the scale of large language models shapes their use, examining both their biases and potential for meaningful tasks. Drawing from a past project with qualitative researchers studying power and political violence, she’ll discuss how their approach evolved to navigate these challenges. This event is part of the Hanson Center’s “Can AI Generate IDEAs? Navigating the Promise and Perils of Artificial Intelligence for Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Access” series. 4:15-5:30 p.m. Mon., March 10 Simon Center for Business and Economics, Room 109 MORE

 

Submitted by: Wendy Hill