Time
|
Agenda item |
Presenter |
Title |
8:30 |
Coffee & Breakfast |
9:20 |
Introduction and Overview of the Day |
Max Ahrens (OMI) |
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9:30 |
Session II: NLP in Economics and Finance |
Dacheng Xiu (University of Chicago) |
Expected Returns and Large Language Models |
10:15 |
Session II: NLP in Economics and Finance |
Elliott Ash (ETH Zurich) |
Immigration and Social Distance: Evidence from Newspapers during the Age of Mass Migration |
11:00 |
Coffee Break |
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11:15 |
Session II: NLP in Economics and Finance |
Markus Leippold (University of Zurich) |
Paradigm Shift in Sustainability Disclosure Analysis: Empowering Stakeholders with AI |
12:00 |
Session II: NLP in Economics and Finance |
Natraj Raman (JP Morgan) |
Building Financial Language Models: Data, Design and Benchmarks |
12:45 |
Poster Session & Lunch Break |
14:15 |
Session II: NLP in Economics and Finance |
Gary Kazantsev (Bloomberg and Columbia University) |
BloombergGPT and more |
15:00 |
Session III: NLP in Social Data Science |
Bertie Vidgen (ActiveFence, Oxford, Alan Turing Institute) |
Now we have ChatGPT, do we really need to build AI to moderate content?! |
15:45 |
Coffee Break |
16:00 |
Session III: NLP in Social Data Science |
Dirk Hovy (Bocconi University) |
Unhumanizing Models. Why we Need to Change how We Think about AI |
16:45 |
Session III: NLP in Social Data Science |
Rob Procter (University of Warwick) |
Social Data Science: Are we there yet? |
17:30 |
Concluding Panel Discussion:
Risks and opportunities of advancements in NLP and generative AI - implications for research and society.
Panellists: Janet Pierrehumbertt | Markus Leippold | Bertie Vidgen | Dirk Hovy
|
18:15-open |
Drinks Reception and Canapes at St John's College |