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Our take on de-anonymization with LLMs: It's all flawed. But doing it right might be actually impossible. Counter-opinions?
Read here https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.08207 (accepted to Computational Linguistics journal) and discuss with us at ACL
Our Department of Computer Science here at the University of Manitoba is recruiting a Canada Impact+ Research Chair in Artificial Intelligence: https://viprecprod.ad.umanitoba.ca/DEFAULT.ASPX?REQ_ID=43775
The position comes with up to $8M in funding over eight years and up to $6M for infrastructure. A great opportunity for an experienced AI researcher to pursue high-risk, high-reward research without short-term grant pressure!
Deadline: 2026-02-19
If you're not interested but know someone who might be, please share this post!
I'm featured in a video from the University of Manitoba promoting studies at the Department of Computer Science. (I'm still accepting graduate student applications!) #NLProc #ComputationalLinguistics
Apparently the arXiv* is relocating from servers at Cornell University to Google Cloud. Putting all our eggs into Google's basket seems unwise, especially at this point in history.
This jobs listing gives a number of reasons for moving to the cloud, but to my inexpert eye it looks like they could do everything they want to do while remaining self-hosted. At the relatively modest scale of the arXiv the cloud really is just someone else's computer.
https://info.arxiv.org/hiring/index.html
It's worth noting that the arXiv used to have a network of mirrors, but they decided to shut down the last of those in September of last year. The explanation was that they were no longer worthwhile as the Cornell servers + CDN delivered better performance than the regional mirrors: https://info.arxiv.org/help/mirrors.html
The multi-site (and multi-country) backup provided by those mirrors does not appear to have been a consideration, because of course nothing bad would ever happen to an American university.
*The arXiv is a repository providing free access to pre-prints of academic papers in a range of fields across physics, maths, biology, computer science, etc. In some fields, including astronomy, it is the main way that researchers keep up to date with new publications in their area of research.