Join our next lecture from our series on AI and LLMs with Frederik Heintz from Linköping University!
The slides are published below!
October 07, 2024, 02:00 - 03:00 pm
This talk will give an overview of the TrustLLM project. The main objective for TrustLLM is the development of open, trustworthy and factual large language models (LLMs), initially targeting the Germanic languages. This will create the foundation for an advanced open ecosystem for next generation modular and extensible European trustworthy, sustainable, and democratised LLMs. The focus on Germanic languages can serve as a blueprint for future activities in other families of languages.
Fredrik Heintz is a Professor of Computer Science at Linköping University, where he leads the Division of Artificial Intelligence and Integrated Computer Systems (AIICS) and the Reasoning and Learning lab (ReaL). His research focus is artificial intelligence especially Trustworthy AI and the intersection between machine reasoning and machine learning. Director of the Wallenberg AI and Transformative Technologies Education Development Program (WASP-ED), Director of the Graduate School of the Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP), Coordinator of the TrustLLM project, and Vice President for AI Research Adra the AI, Data, and Robotics partnership. Member of the Swedish AI Commission. Fellow of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA).