What is generative AI and how does it work? – The Turing Lectures with Mirella Lapata

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Published 2023-10-12
How are technologies like ChatGPT created? And what does the future hold for AI language models?

This talk was filmed at the Royal Institution on 29th September 2023, in collaboration with The Alan Turing Institute.

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Generative AI refers to a type of artificial intelligence that involves creating new and original data or content. Unlike traditional AI models that rely on large datasets and algorithms to classify or predict outcomes, generative AI models are designed to learn the underlying patterns and structure of the data and generate novel outputs that mimic human creativity.

ChatGPT is perhaps the most well-known example, but the field is far larger and more varied than text generation. Other applications of generative AI include image and video synthesis, speech generation, music composition, and virtual reality.

In this lecture, Mirella Lapata will present an overview of this exciting—sometimes controversial—and rapidly evolving field.

Mirella Lapata is professor of natural language processing in the School of Informatics at the University of Edinburgh. Her research focuses on getting computers to understand, reason with, and generate natural language. She is the first recipient (2009) of the British Computer Society and Information Retrieval Specialist Group (BCS/IRSG) Karen Sparck Jones award and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, the ACL, and Academia Europaea.

00:00 Intro
2:38 Generative AI isn’t new – so what’s changed?
8:43 How did we get to ChatGPT?
12:38 How are Large Language Models created?
22:48 How good can a LLM become?
26:57 Unexpected effects of scaling up LLMs
28:05 How can ChatGPT meet the needs of humans?
32:30 Chat GPT demo
38:07 Are Language Models always right or fair?
40:21 The impact of LLMs on society
42:54 Is AI going to kill us all?

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All Comments (21)
  • Mirella Lapata’s ability to simplify complex topics with vivid examples is truly commendable. Her presentation style is both insightful and accessible.
  • @sudkam827
    Mirella Lapata's clarity on the subject. This is very easy even for a Non-Technical person to understand .
  • @GeorgeZoto
    A fresh air of presenting generative AI from different perspectives, wonderful to watch 😀
  • @shanti0369
    Brilliant, outstanding presentation on GenAI! She has put it in such a simple way that anyone can understand! I forwarded it to everyone I know! I strongly believe that the greatness lies in simplifying things and not complicating them! It shows her command and down-to-earth attitude on the subject! She is amazingly passionate! Her last name is "Lapata," which in Hindi language (plus a few other native East Indian languages) means "Lost," but in fact, it is reverse in her case because she actually "finds" those lost! For those lost with AI , she found them an easy way! Kudos to her! Congratulations to her and Ri!
  • @bnartey1
    When we have complex technologies explained in such clarity and understanding, there is nothing to say but to salute the presenter. Excellent presentation. My 10year old could simply understand the technology behind generative AI / ChatGPT4 and all the inherent benefits and risk associated. Thanks Prof.
  • @Leebrucehe
    I just sat before the screen to learn about AI and saw this video. I knew nothing about AI or Chat GPT, only heard about them. But I was able to understand whatever she said within my own limits. Thank you for this video MS Mirella
  • @devhims
    Always a great pleasure to listen to these lectures from the royal institution.
  • @vittacharan5354
    This is great and presenter is very clear about her explanation , I would suggest to everyone must watch. Thanks !!
  • @user-zi5cm3xu1q
    She is so real and passionate about what she is talking ❤
  • @delliscool4924
    Mirella Thank you , You are full of wisdom like Athena !
  • @karthikc326
    Brilliant, the best talk on Gen AI for a layman and techie alike. Kudos Ms Lapata
  • @DumeCaspian
    This was a great introductory lesson on AI. Mirella is very knowledgeable, and her presentation keeps your interest. Please continue to produce these videos!
  • Excellent way to teach a complex content into simpler way .. insightful and I thoroughly enjoyed it ..
  • @rahulgoyal3179
    amazing lecture.. loved the way Merella explained each aspect of GEn-AI without going into much technical details..
  • A very very good explanation. The presenter is very fluent in presenting and speaking clear vocabs. ☺
  • @angelatakano6072
    Excellent and clear lecture for the general public! It’s meant to be a divulgation lecture
  • @biorage6670
    When you see the energy, wit and passion of this wonderful lady you understand that AI has still a looong way to go!
  • @anshikagupta4931
    so beautifully presented honetly just so relatable, refreshing and just the right blend of everything !
  • @UFG18
    This presentation is very easy to follow and understand. Great!