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| Homepage | https://mmoorr.github.io/www_personal/ |
| Lab | http://stech.nyc |
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| Threads | https://threads.net/mmoorr |
New scholarship alert!
The Files Are in the Computer: On Copyright, Memorization, and Generative AI (with A. Feder Cooper), Chicago-Kent Law Review (forthcoming)
https://james.grimmelmann.net/files/articles/the-files-are-in-the-computer.pdf
We're happy to announce the top #ICA24 papers for the Communication and Technology Division.
Announcing our hybrid #CHI2024 workshop: LLMs as Research Tools: Applications and Evaluations in HCI Data Work! https://sites.google.com/view/llmsindatawork/
Have you been thinking about or already using LLMs to work with research data? What evaluation is necessary as LLMs are integrated into methods like annotation and synthesis of text, interview, and interaction data?
2-4 page submissions welcome, deadline: Feb 22nd, 2024
New paper preprint! How do Reddit moderators deal with AI-generated content? @travislloyd tells you all about it here:
https://hci.social/@travislloyd/111500466847327538
(also, follow him on Mastodon)
*NEW PAPER* Since the launch of ChatGPT, online communities are reckoning with an influx of AI-generated content (AIGC). How are they dealing with it? To find out, I interviewed 15 community moderators from top subreddits to discuss how they and their communities are responding. /1