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KTI Seminar: Johannes Wachs

The lecture will take place in a hybrid format via zoom interface and in person in room K.11-12; from 13:00 on 4 April 2024.

Előadó: Johannes Wachs

Abstact:

In the weekly seminar session led by Johannes Wachs, the focus will be on the impact of large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT. We will discuss how the availability of LLMs has changed the way people access information online, with a particular emphasis on the decline in activity on platforms like Stack Overflow. The session will also include insights from a recent randomized control trial on incentivizing contributions to online public goods. Join us to learn more about the evolving landscape of online information sharing.