Wednesday, October 23, 2024 11:30am to 1:30pm
About this Event
701 21st St NW, Washington, DC 20052
#TAI, trustworthyai, artificialintelligence, literary studies, Trustworthy AI Initiative, Digital Humanities Institute
Featuring Professor N. Katherine Hayles, this talk will offer a set of criteria by which a system may be judged to be cognitive or not, testing it against minimally cognitive biological lifeforms such as unicellular organisms and plants. The candidate criteria should admit implicit and nonconscious cognition and distinguish between adaptation and cognition. The criteria will then be applied to AIs, specifically Large Language Models (LLMs). The talk will conclude with examples of how well LLMs are able to understand and interpret a complex literary text, Henry James “The Figure in the Carpet.”
N. Katherine Hayles is Distinguished Research Professor at the University of California, Los Angeles; the James B. Duke Professor Emerita from Duke University; and member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
This event is hybrid: in person and on Zoom.
This event is co-sponsored by the George Washington University Department of English, Digital Humanities Institute, University Writing Program, Department of History, and the Trustworthy AI Initiative.
Free event but please register.