My landlord and I are exchanging ChatGPT-generated emails negotiating the rent increase. I wish we could just let ChatGPT negotiate with itself and report the decision to us.
I just published Tips for Writing NLP Papers link.medium.com/uBPPpR5yiCb
I wrote it for my students so I don't have to sound like a broken record (and edit papers for the same issues over and over again 😃). But some of you might find it useful too.
Last 2 days on Twitter: work 90hr weeks! See on who published the highest number of first-authored papers! Dear junior NLPers, please ignore this nonsense. Choose quality over quantity and have something other than work in your lives.
The slides for my talk "Everything you wanted to know about ChatGPT (Except for what OpenAI doesn't tell us)" are available here: drive.google.com/file/d/1DbyuDK…. I used it for both a guest lecture in an applied ML class and for a talk for non-CS audience.
I finally prepared a comprehensive slide deck about LLMs for people outside the field, so I kindly request everyone to stop releasing tools and papers so that it stays up to date. No GPT-5 please 😁
Hinton's talk at #ACL2023NLP has many good points, but it bothers me that he criticizes researchers that say LLMs don't understand language as being non scientific, while he himself sees every anecdote as a proof that LLMs understand language. Science needs more nuance.
The ARR policy requiring a qualified author (3 main *CL papers) to review 4 papers per submission makes it impossible for junior faculty to submit papers. I have 9 students, only 2 are qualified reviewers. I will need to review 16 papers in this cycle to avoid desk rejects. 1/2