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Kyunghyun Cho on language, culture, and AI Technically Optimistic

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In episode 6 of our first season on AI, we heard from Kyunghyun Cho, a professor of computer science and data science at New York University, about how artificial intelligence research in academia so often resembles corporate product development.


But in his initial talk with host Raffi Krikorian, Kyunghyun had a lot of other interesting things to say — for instance, about how AI models affect marginalized languages, on whether generative AI could produce something of cultural significance, and about the connection between AI “hallucinations” and creativity.


Here's Kyunghyun’s blog post on AI and compression (which references this piece in the New Yorker by Ted Chiang); and here’s more info on the “AI and Marginalized Languages” panel at the 2023 ICML.


To learn more about Technically Optimistic and to read the transcript for this episode: emersoncollective.com/technically-optimistic-podcast


For more on Emerson Collective: emersoncollective.com


Learn more about our host, Raffi Krikorian: emersoncollective.com/persons/raffi-krikorian


Technically Optimistic is produced by Emerson Collective with music by Mattie Safer.


Email us with questions and feedback at technicallyoptimistic@emersoncollective.com.


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In episode 6 of our first season on AI, we heard from Kyunghyun Cho, a professor of computer science and data science at New York University, about how artificial intelligence research in academia so often resembles corporate product development.


But in his initial talk with host Raffi Krikorian, Kyunghyun had a lot of other interesting things to say — for instance, about how AI models affect marginalized languages, on whether generative AI could produce something of cultural significance, and about the connection between AI “hallucinations” and creativity.


Here's Kyunghyun’s blog post on AI and compression (which references this piece in the New Yorker by Ted Chiang); and here’s more info on the “AI and Marginalized Languages” panel at the 2023 ICML.


To learn more about Technically Optimistic and to read the transcript for this episode: emersoncollective.com/technically-optimistic-podcast


For more on Emerson Collective: emersoncollective.com


Learn more about our host, Raffi Krikorian: emersoncollective.com/persons/raffi-krikorian


Technically Optimistic is produced by Emerson Collective with music by Mattie Safer.


Email us with questions and feedback at technicallyoptimistic@emersoncollective.com.


Subscribe to Emerson Collective’s newsletter: emersoncollective.com



To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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