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URL:https://www.dresden-science-calendar.de/calendar/en/detail/19670
LOCATION:TUD CRTD\, Fetscherstraße 10501307 Dresden
SUMMARY:CMCB Life Sciences Seminar: Prof. Sven Engesser\, TU Dresden
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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: \nInstitute of Speaker: \nTopics:\nWillkommen\n Locati
 on:\n  Name: TUD CRTD ()\n  Street: Fetscherstraße 105\n  City: 01307 Dre
 sden\n  Phone: +49 (0)351 458 82052\n  Fax: +49 (0)351 458 82059 \nDescrip
 tion: <p><strong>Host:</strong> Anke Fuchs (CRTD)</p>  <p><strong>Title:</
 strong> \"AI-Tools in Research and Science Communication\"</p>  <p><strong
 >Abstract:</strong></p>  <p>Sven Engesser is a professor of communication 
 science with a focus on science and technology communication at TUD. He co
 nducts research on medial and interpersonal communication about science an
 d technology as well as communication with machines. Currently\, his work 
 focuses on voice assistants (e.g.\, Alexa) and language models (e.g.\, Cha
 tGPT). He is particularly interested in how people interact socially with 
 machines and what ideas they have about their counterparts. He publishes i
 nterdisciplinarily in communication\, technology\, political science\, and
  environmental science journals<strong>.</strong></p>  <p>The talk focuses
  on the new generation of chatbots which draw on large language models (e.
 g. ChatGPT). These tools are able to generate a wide range of texts\, such
  as abstracts\, essays\, speeches\, programming code\, and even poems and 
 jokes. The talk discusses risks and opportunities of using these tools in 
 research and science communication.</p>  <p><strong>Everybody is very welc
 ome.</strong></p>
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