28th APRIL 2023

9am-5pm AEST Sydney, Australia

(4pm-midnight 27th April PT San Francisco time)

Schedule, Speakers, & Recordings

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Recordings Auditorium 1

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Recordings Auditorium 2

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Recordings Funtion Room

Schedule

All times are AEST (Australian Eastern Standard Time), Sydney Australia on 28th April. Note Australia is a day ahead of the USA and the event will start at 4pm on 27th April in PT San Francisco.


8.30 - 9.00

Registration - Exhibition space, Foyer of F23


Combined Auditorium 1 & 2

Webinar link Combined Auditorium 1 & 2: https://uni-sydney.zoom.us/j/86853529755

Webinar Zoom ID: 868 5352 9755


Speakers

Organisation

Topic

9.00 - 9.10

Bec Johnson

Uni Sydney

Welcome & Acknowledgement of Country

9.10 - 9.25

Stephen Wan

CSIRO's Data61

Broadening the Horizons of Large Language Model Research

9.30 - 10.15

Meg Mitchell

Aida Davani

Didar Zowghi

Moderator: Bec Johnson

Hugging Face, Google, CSIRO's Data61

Panel: Diversity & Inclusion in Generative AI.

10.20 - 10.25

Morning Tea Break - Exhibition space

From 10.40 - 4.15 the event is run in three streams and held in three separate rooms. The morning auditorium is split into two rooms and we will also use a third room on the 5th floor.


The Exhibition Space and Auditoriums 1 & 2 are on the ground floor of the F23 building. The function room is on level 5 of the F23 building. Access to level 5 is restricted and requires the concierge in the foyer to admit you via the elevator. ChatLLM23 staff will be on-hand to help guide you.


The opening webinar link will continue to work for Auditorium 1. There are two separate webinar links for Auditorium 2 and the Function room.


Function Room

Webinar Link: https://uni-sydney.zoom.us/j/89609393097

Webinar zoom ID: 896 0939 3097



Speakers

Organisation

Title





11.00 – 11.20

Mary

Lou Maher

Uni

North Carolina

What are we worried about? Opportunities and Concerns for Human-AI Collaboration

11.20 – 11.40

Brian

Martin and Megan McIntosh

Uni

Melbourne

More of the same: Rendering of self in LLM writing and feedback processes.

11.40 - 12.00

Michael

Barnes

Australian

National Uni

Bi(n)g Little Lies: Deception in Generative AI

12.00 - 12.45

Lunch: Exhibition Foyer


Function Room

Webinar Link: https://uni-sydney.zoom.us/j/89609393097

Webinar zoom ID: 896 0939 3097


Speakers

Organisation

Title

12.50 - 1.10

Tim Bradley

Amazon

Creatives destruction? Generative AI and the Future of Work

1.10 - 1.30

Lorenn Ruster

Australian

National Uni

‘Being Responsible’ and LLM-powered products: cybernetic perspectives of a startup

1.30 - 1.50

Justin Miller, Tristram Alexander

Uni

Sydney

Beyond Hashtags: Revealing user social identity through large language model clustering of Twitter bios

1.50 - 1.55

Short break, Followed by workshops


Auditorium 1

Not live-streamed or recorded


Facilitators

Organisation

Workshop

2.00 - 3.00

Tao Zhang,

Terrence Szymanski and Aditya Joshi

SEEK

Generative AI in Online Employment Markets


Auditorium 2

Not live-streamed or recorded


Facilitators

Organisation

Workshop

2.00 - 3.00

Marek

Kowalkiewicz, Erwin Fielt, Jörg Weking and Christoph Scheiber

Queensland Uni

Technology & Technical Uni Munich

Unleashing

Generative AI's Potential in Business: Multidisciplinary Approaches and Novel

Opportunities


Function Room

Not live-streamed or recorded


Facilitators

Organisation

Workshop

2.00 - 3.00

Rifat

Ara Shams, Didar Zowghi, Muneera Bano 

CSIRO's Data61

Diversity and

Inclusion in Large Language Models: A Concerted Effort to Explore the

Challenges and Solutions

3.00 - 3.15

Afternoon tea break: Exhibition Foyer


Auditorium 2

Webinar Link: https://uni-sydney.zoom.us/j/83347546732

Webinar zoom ID: 833 4754 6732


Speakers

Organisation

Title

3.15 - 3.35

Kimberlee Weatherall

Uni Sydney

What do the LLMs mean for developing models of AI regulation?

3.35 - 3.55

Dawen Zhang, Pamela Finckenberg-Broman, Thong Hoang,

Shidong Pan, Zhenchang Xing, Mark Staples and Xiwei Xu

CSIRO's Data61

The Right to be Forgotten in the era of Large Language Models

3.55 - 4.15

Giada Pistilli

The Sorbonne and Hugging Face

LLMs in Search Engines: Harnessing Benefits, Addressing Ethics


Function Room

Webinar Link: https://uni-sydney.zoom.us/j/89609393097

Webinar zoom ID: 896 0939 3097


Speakers

Organisation

Title

3.15 - 3.35

Louise

Pryke

Uni Sydney

Reinventing the wheel? Cuneiform, chatbots, and change

3.35 - 3.55

Tara Smith

Uni Sydney

Exploring the Risks of Generative A.I. Through Science Fiction

3.55 - 4.15

Timothy Scriven

Uni Sydney

Could a large language model make a person?

4.15 - 4.20

Short break as Auditoriums 1 & 2 are recombined to one room.


Combined Auditorium 1 & 2

Webinar link Combined Auditorium 1 & 2: https://uni-sydney.zoom.us/j/86853529755

Webinar Zoom ID: 868 5352 9755


Speakers

Organisation

Topic

4.20 - 4.40

Toby Walsh

UNSW

Generative AI:

a technologist’s perspective on all the fuss

4.40 - 4.45

Bec Johnson

Uni Sydney

Thank you and close.

4.45 - 5.30

Networking session with beverages: Exhibition space

Indigo Gradient

Location

Corner of City Road and Eastern Avenue

Camperdown Campus

The University of Sydney

Australia


Check the University's page for more resources on travelling to the campus and parking.

F23 Administration building

Conveners

Rebecca Johnson - Chair

Jacob Hall - Manager Logistics

Anne Vervoort - Manager Registrations

Angelica Breviario - Manager Design

Ajit Pillai - Manager Operations

Jay Pratt - Digital Consultant

Lucia Cafarella - Seminar Host

Annie Webster - Seminar Host

Claudia – El-Khoury - Registrations

Jayden Wallis - Seminar Host

Megan Salamon Schwartz - Seminar Host

Robyn Bryson - Registrations

Yi Peng - Seminar Host


Supported by

ACM-FAccT affiliated

ChatLLM23 is an ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) - FAccT (Fairness Accountability and Transparency) network-affiliated event.

AI Ethics Journal affiliated

The AI Ethics Journal is published by AIRES (The Artificial Intelligence Robotics Ethics Society). A special LLM/GAI edition of the AIEJ will accept full papers from the confernece from 29th April to 24th May.