Our next seminar, on the topic "Improving Content Moderation and Safety on Social Media Platforms Using Large Language Models", will take place online already tomorrow - on June 4th, at 15:00 UK time. Please sign up for our mailing list (on the picture below) to receive the link.
A kind reminder about our seminar TODAY - online at 15:00 UK time, on the topic "The Why and How of Disinformation: Datasets, Methods and Language Models Evaluation". Please sign up for our mailing list (on the picture below) or email the seminar organisers to receive the link.
Our next seminar, on the topic "Synthetic Media, AI Afterlives and the Future of Memory", will take place online on April 2nd, at 15:00 UK time (BST). Please sign up for our mailing list (on the picture below) to receive the link.
Our next seminar, on the topic "Synthetic Media, AI Afterlives and the Future of Memory", will take place online on April 2nd, at 15:00 UK time (BST). Please sign up for our mailing list (on the picture below) to receive the link.
Our next seminar on the topic "From Incitement to Disinformation: Advances in Detecting Harmful Narratives" - already this Thursday (March 5th) at 15:00 UK time! Please sign up for our mailing list (on the picture below) to receive the link.
Our next seminar, on the topic "From Incitement to Disinformation: Advances in Detecting Harmful Narratives", will take place online on March 5th, at 15:00 UK time. Please sign up for our mailing list (on the picture below) to receive the link.
Our next seminar, on the topic "From Incitement to Disinformation: Advances in Detecting Harmful Narratives", will take place online on March 5th, at 15:00 UK time. Please sign up for our mailing list (on the picture below) to receive the link.
Our next seminar, on the topic "Is this chart lying to me? Detecting and countering misleading charts with AI", will take place online on February 5th, at 15:00 UK time. Please sign up for our mailing list (on the picture below) to receive the link.
Our next seminar, on the topic "Is this chart lying to me? Detecting and countering misleading charts with AI", will take place online on February 5th, at 15:00 UK time. Please sign up for our mailing list (on the picture below) to receive the link.
The next seminar of our seminar series, on the topic "How good are LLMs at reasoning over evidence-based claim verification", will take place online on November 6th, at 15:00 UK time. Please sign up to receive the link, or email the organisers listed at https://t.co/0G0JeithiX
The next seminar of our seminar series, on the topic "How good are LLMs at reasoning over evidence-based claim verification", will take place online on November 6th, at 15:00 UK time. Please sign up to receive the link, or email the organisers listed at https://t.co/dlr4cDah7M
The first seminar of our seminar series 2025/2026, on the exciting topic "LLM for Code Generation: from Correctness to Efficiency", will take place online on Oct 9th, at 13:00 UK time. Please sign up to receive the link.
We are happy to announce our next seminar with Owen Cook (University of Sheffield): "Trust in the Annotation Process: Explicitly Modelling Reliability in Data Annotation and Model Training".
Date: July 3rd, 15:00-16:00 BST.
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We are happy to announce our next seminar with Owen Cook (University of Sheffield): "Trust in the Annotation Process: Explicitly Modelling Reliability in Data Annotation and Model Training".
Date: July 3rd, 15:00-16:00 BST.
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We are announcing our next seminar with Alicja Martinek (NASK - National Research Institute, Warsaw, Poland): "Detecting deepfakes and false ads through analysis of text and social engineering techniques". Date: June 5th 15:00-16:00 BST online
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We are announcing our next seminar with Alicja Martinek (NASK - National Research Institute, Warsaw, Poland): "Detecting deepfakes and false ads through analysis of text and social engineering techniques". Date: June 5th 15:00-16:00 BST online
The link will be in the mailing list
Our next seminar "From data annotation to modelling, the importance of distilling and using textual knowledge in hate speech" takes place this week: May 8th, 15:00-16:00 BST.
We are announcing our next seminar with Federico Ruggeri (University of Bologna): "From data annotation to modelling, the importance of distilling and using textual knowledge in hate speech".
Date: May 8th, 15:00-16:00 BST.
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We are announcing our next seminar with Federico Ruggeri (University of Bologna): "From data annotation to modelling, the importance of distilling and using textual knowledge in hate speech".
Date: May 8th, 15:00-16:00 BST.
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A gentle reminder about our seminar today with Dr. Daryna Dementieva (Technical University of Munich) on "Methods for Multilingual Harmful Speech Mitigation" at 15:00-16:00 GMT. Please sign-up for our mailing list to get the Zoom links to our seminars.