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On Adversarial Training & Robustness with Bhavna Gopal

An episode of the Thinking Machines: AI & Philosophy podcast, hosted by Daniel Reid Cahn, titled "On Adversarial Training & Robustness with Bhavna Gopal" was published on May 8, 2024 and runs 44 minutes.

May 8, 2024 ·44m · Thinking Machines: AI & Philosophy

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"Understanding what's going on in a model is important to fine-tune it for specific tasks and to build trust."Bhavna Gopal is a PhD candidate at Duke, research intern at Slingshot with experience at Apple, Amazon and Vellum.We discussHow adversarial robustness research impacts the field of AI explainability.How do you evaluate a model's ability to generalize?What adversarial attacks should we be concerned about with LLMs?

"Understanding what's going on in a model is important to fine-tune it for specific tasks and to build trust."

Bhavna Gopal is a PhD candidate at Duke, research intern at Slingshot with experience at Apple, Amazon and Vellum.

We discuss

  • How adversarial robustness research impacts the field of AI explainability.
  • How do you evaluate a model's ability to generalize?
  • What adversarial attacks should we be concerned about with LLMs?
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