03214nam 2200469 450 99657425970331620240113030908.03-031-37690-010.1007/978-3-031-37690-0(CKB)29309993300041(MiAaPQ)EBC31002095(Au-PeEL)EBL31002095(DE-He213)978-3-031-37690-0(EXLCZ)992930999330004120240113d2023 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierMore Than a Chatbot Language Models Demystified /Mascha Kurpicz-BrikiFirst edition.Cham, Switzerland :Springer Nature Switzerland AG,[2023]©20231 online resource (133 pages)9783031376894 Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. An Introduction to Machine Learning -- 3. Processing Written Language -- 4. Do Chatbots Have Emotions? -- 5. The True and the False -- 6. Stereotypes in Language Models -- 7. The Future of Humans and Language Models.Recent technological advances have resulted in a new generation of powerful text processing and generation tools, that produce text very similar to what a human could do. Such tools have the potential to change the way we work, learn and teach – and this book enables you to understand and be part of this exciting development. Did you wonder how tools like ChatGPT or Bard work, but do not have a technical background? Then this is the right book for you! To discuss and better understand what such technologies are capable of and how this will impact our lives and our society, a basic background knowledge about text processing and generation technologies is required. In particular, the book discusses the following questions: How did the field of automated text processing and generation evolve over the last years, and what happened to allow the incredible recent advances? Are chatbots such as ChatGPT or Bard truly understanding humans? What pitfalls exist and how are stereotypes of the society reflected in such models? What is the potential of such technology, and how will the digital society of the future look like in terms of human-chatbot-collaboration? The book is aimed for a general audience, briefly explaining mathematical or technical background when necessary. After having read this book, you will be confident to participate in public discussions about how this new generation of language models will impact society. You will be aware of the risks and pitfalls these technologies can bring along, and how to deal responsibly when making use of tools built from AI technology in general.Natural language processing (Computer science)ChatbotsNatural language processing (Computer science)Chatbots.006.35Kurpicz-Briki Mascha1460276MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996574259703316More than a Chatbot3660144UNISA02173oam 2200445zu 450 991087277610332120241212215100.0(CKB)111055184227386(SSID)ssj0000455431(PQKBManifestationID)12193747(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000455431(PQKBWorkID)10400028(PQKB)11148048(NjHacI)99111055184227386(EXLCZ)9911105518422738620160829d2002 uy engur|||||||||||txtccr18th International Conference on Data Engineering: Proceedings 2002: San Jose, California[Place of publication not identified]IEEE Computer Society Press20021 online resource (xix, 735 pages) illustrationsBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph9780769515311 0769515312 Consists of 54 papers, 21 posters, and 16 product demonstrations presented during the February 2002 conference on engineering data, data management systems, and data-centric applications. The authors share their research in such areas as semistructured data and XML, middleware and metadata, data mining, and query processing. Example paper topics are detecting changes in XML documents, efficient temporal join processing using indices, integrating workflow management systems with B2B interaction standards, geometric similarity retrieval in large image bases, fast mining of massive tabular data via approximate distance computations, and improving range query estimation on histograms. No subject index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR.Database managementCongressesDatabase management005.74Agrawl Rakesh1015710Agrawl RakeshDittrich KlausNgu Anne H. H.PQKBPROCEEDING991087277610332118th International Conference on Data Engineering: Proceedings 2002: San Jose, California2372864UNINA02300nam0 22004333i 450 VEA007781320251003044438.0089065100020151021d1980 ||||0itac50 baengusz01i xxxe z01nInternational list of geographical serialscompiled by Chauncy D. 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