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    From Tristan Miller@21:1/5 to All on Thu Oct 6 16:17:44 2022
    Commercial applications of natural language processing have now invaded
    our daily lives, with consequences that raise difficult ethical
    questions. These questions will be discussed in "Ethics and NLP: What we
    Talk About, What we Don't Talk About Anymore, What we Never Talked
    About", an invited talk by Karën Fort of Sorbonne Université / LORIA.
    The talk is part of OFAI's 2022 Lecture Series.

    Members of the public are cordially invited to attend the talk via Zoom
    on Wednesday, 12 October 2022 at 18:30 CEST (UTC+2):

    URL:
    https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84282442460?pwd=NHVhQnJXOVdZTWtNcWNRQllaQWFnQT09 Meeting ID: 842 8244 2460
    Passcode: 678868

    Talk abstract: In recent years, ethics has become a recognized subject
    in the fields of AI and more particularly in Natural Language Processing
    (NLP). This recent development is due to several factors, including the
    fact that NLP has become commercially attractive enough to leave
    research laboratories and invade our daily lives, with immediately
    visible consequences for the general public. I will return in this
    presentation to the evolution of the subject over the last decade, which
    has seen certain issues become obvious (such as the remuneration of
    click workers) and no longer be discussed, while others (notably the
    biases in language models) take center stage, obscuring the most
    difficult questions.

    Speaker biography: Karën Fort is Associate Professor at Sorbonne
    Université and does her research at the LORIA laboratory in Nancy. Her
    primary research interest is manual annotation for natural language
    processing (NLP), which she extended to crowdsourcing annotation, in
    particular using Games With A Purpose (GWAPs). She also developed an
    interest in ethics in NLP and organized the first colloquium on the
    subject in 2014, in France, followed by a national workshop (ETeRNAL)
    and a special issue of the TAL journal in 2016. She initiated the ethics
    and NLP French blog as well as the survey on ethics in NLP (Fort &
    Couillault, 2016). She was co-chair of the first two ethics committees
    in the field (EMNLP 2020 and NAACL 2021) and is co-chair of the ethics committee of the association for computational linguistics (ACL).


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    Dr.-Ing. Tristan Miller, Research Scientist
    Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI)
    Freyung 6/6, 1010 Vienna, Austria | Tel: +43 1 5336112 12 https://logological.org/ | https://punderstanding.ofai.at/

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