Language Model Reading Group
ZoomLanguage Model Reading Group: we will discuss “Language models as agent models” by Jacob Andreas. Please see aip.unc.edu/events for more information.
Language Model Reading Group: we will discuss “Language models as agent models” by Jacob Andreas. Please see aip.unc.edu/events for more information.
A presentation by Peter Hase, on belief in language models and model editing. (On Zoom). Prereading is Daniel Dennett’s short “Do animals have beliefs?” Zoom link to be posted on aip.unc.edu/events
Registration: https://unc.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_KsqVTTlfSBy5Al0JbspHmg Event Abstract: In Freedom of Expression as Self-Restraint, Matthew Kramer rigorously expounds the principle of freedom of expression and provides a novel justificatory foundation for it. Under that principle, a system of governance in any society can … Read more
"The Aim of Revenge: a Nietzschean Analysis" Zoom Link: https://unc.zoom.us/j/96017629368?pwd=N1dlRVdQeGZPVDBaZ2JwOEpiVG1HZz09 Meeting ID: 960 1762 9368 Passcode: 186995 Abstract: Nietzsche makes a number of puzzling claims about revenge: the invention of Christian morality is an act of revenge; the … Read more
Carolina Seminar on Philosophy, Ethics, and Mental Health "Ethical and Social Issues in Frontotemporal Dementia" with Dr. Veljko Dubljevic Event Description: Behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia is characterized by an absence of obvious cognitive impairment and presence of symptoms such … Read more
An intensive afternoon workshop for faculty and graduate students on papers by our two new PPE Research Assistant Professors: Asya Passinsky and Kirun Sankuran. Come welcome them, get to know their work, and engage with interesting ideas. Schedule 1 - … Read more
An online workshop to discuss some of the tricks, tips, and challenges of teaching philosophy online.
C. Thi Nguyen - Games, Public Policy, and the Pandemic Friday, April 3rd, 3PM ET Zoom Link: https://unc.zoom.us/j/943493437 A strikingly large number of Americans are now subject to shelter-in-place orders. Many will turn to games to pass the time with family … Read more
The UNC Philosophy, Politics and Economics Program is delighted to announce a new program of online conversations to take place live, online, on Friday afternoons. Each panel will feature prominent experts in social and political thought grappling with the implications … Read more