Look Who’s Talking: The Pragmatics and Ethics of Large Language Models in Democracy

  • Conference Interdisciplinary Information Management Talks 2024

    Conference Interdisciplinary Information Management Talks 2024

    Miroslav Vacura presented his research at conference Interdisciplinary Information Management Talks held in Hradec Králové on 4 – 6 September 2024, organized by Johannes Kepler University Linz and Prague University of Economics and Business. He presented paper “Watermark as a Tool to Address Abuse of Large-Scale Language Models”.

  • ECPR General Conference 2024

    ECPR General Conference 2024

    Petr Špecián participated in ECPR General Conference held in Dublin on 12 – 15 August 2024, organized by The European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) and University College Dublin. He presented paper “Beyond the Limits: Generative AI and the Dawn of Post-Scarcity Democracy Research”.

  • 7th International Conference Economic Philosophy

    7th International Conference Economic Philosophy

    Petr Špecián participated in the 7th International Conference Economic Philosophy held in Reims on May 29th-31st, organized at the University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne by the REGARDS economics and management research center. He presented his paper “Large Language Models in the Marketplace of Ideas”.

  • Conference Philosophy in Technology

    Conference Philosophy in Technology

    Miroslav Vacura participated in the conference Philosophy in Technology – Different Perspectives (PinT 2024) in Wroclaw 12th-13th of April, 2024 organized by Wroclaw University of Science and Technology. He presented his paper “Agency and responsibility of artificial intelligence and large language models”. The paper drew on contemporary conceptions of agency, focusing on research in the…

  • Mini-Workshop in Prague!

    Mini-Workshop in Prague!

    The first reasearch mini-workshop in Prague focused on planning research in coming months has been finished today.

  • Project Launch!

    Project Launch!

    We have successully launched the project!

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