Chatting GPT at the San Diego Supercomputer Center
In this series of talks and panels, UCSD experts discuss ChatGPT and other generative artificial intelligence: What is it? How does it work? What are its ethical implications? And what impacts will it have on fields such as medicine, business, and education?
A Series of Talks and Panels
Welcome: Frank Wuerthwein, Director, SDSC and Professor, Physics, & HDSI
What is ChatGPT?
Justin Eldridge, Teaching Professor HDSI
How does ChatGPT work?
Jingbo Shang, Professor HDSI/CSE
Ethical Implications of Generative AI
David Danks, Professor HDSI/Philosophy
Implications for Healthcare, Business, and Research
Dr. Chris Longhurst, Chief Medical Officer UCSD Health
Tiffany Amariuta-Bartell, Professor HDSI/School of Medicine
Vincent Nijs, Professor and Associate Dean of Academic Program, Rady School of Management
Technical Limitations of ChatGPT: Present and Future
Mikhail Belkin, Professor HDSI
Zhiting Hu, Professor HDSI
Dheeraj Mekala, PhD Student HDSI
Zihan Wang, PhD Student HDSI
Implications for Disinformation on Social Media
Stuart Geiger, Professor HDSI/Communication
Implications for Education
Leo Porter, Professor CSE
Shannon Ellis, Teaching Professor CogSci
Tricia Bertram-Gallant, Director of Academic Integrity Office