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Since its initial release in November 2022, ChatGPT (powered by OpenAI's GPT language
model) has taken the world by storm. But it’s not the only application using large
language models (LLM) that is reshaping the enterprise landscape. Microsoft’s Bing
AI (Sydney), Google’s Bard, and Meta’s LLaMA are also competing for dominance in the
space of generative AI, powering technologies from advanced search to conversational
agents. When the dust settles, the disruption will be nothing less than a reinvention
of how organizations operate.
With the most recent release of OpenAI's GPT-4 language model, it is being used by
Morgan Stanley wealth management to organize its vast knowledge base, Be My Eyes to
transform visual accessibility, Stripe to streamline user experience and combat fraud,
and the Government of Iceland to preserve its language.
In this three-part executive sprint, Dr. Jimmy Lin, professor of computer science
and the co-director of the AI Institute at the University of Waterloo, will explain
in business-friendly terms how LLMs work, separate hype from the reality of current
capabilities, and point to where these technologies seem to be headed in the near
future. Participants will also come away with a roadmap that can help them determine
where, when, and how LLMs can be applied to their organizations in a responsible manner.
Organizational leaders (executives of all levels) who wish to understand how LLMs
are reshaping the business and government sectors.
Leaders who need to know what is required to implement LLM applications in their organizations.
Senior managers and directors who wish to enhance their digital-ready skill sets.
Consultants who wish to further understand LLMs and their applications.
Explore the benefits of LLMs
This course is designed to help leaders from any industry learn about LLMs and their
business applications.
Session 1: Understanding LLMs and their disruptive potential
Identify relevant uses of LLMs and how they will impact the future of work.
Discover how transformer architectures and machine learning paradigms apply to LLMs.
Explore the lifecycle of LLMs, from pre-training to fine-tuning to inference.
Evaluate cost/quality trade-offs when designing and deploying LLMs.
Session 2: Bringing LLMs into your organization successfully
Recognize and select the right tools for different LLM tasks.
Harness prompt engineering to extract maximum value from LLMs.
Understand where LLMs can fit within enterprise IT systems, including potential integrations
with data lakes, content management systems, and dashboards.
Identify opportunities and implementation barriers in the enterprise landscape.
Session 3: Deploying LLMs responsibly
Explore contrasting and sometimes contradictory notions of fairness and bias in LLMs.
Understand, manage, and mitigate risks in production deployments.
Examine the current regulatory landscape and peer into plausible future directions.
Consider broader societal concerns and future talent pipelines.
This executive sprint offers multiple modes of learning that will allow you to get
up-to-speed quickly on how LLMs are disrupting different types of organizations. This
includes:
90-minute live sessions comprised of short presentations and in-depth peer discussions
guided by Dr. Jimmy Lin at each session.
Curated readings that will allow you to dig deeper into specific topics of interest.
Action learning thought-starters designed to help you quickly and easily understand
where, when, and how to incorporate LLM applications in your organizations.
Receive a certificate from the University of Waterloo
Upon successful completion of this program, you will receive a professional education
certificate from the University of Waterloo.
Dr. Jimmy Lin
Cheriton Chair, Cheriton School of Computer Science | Co-Director, Waterloo.AI
Dr. Jimmy Linis a professor and holds the David R. Cheriton Chair in the David R. Cheriton School
of Computer Science at the University of Waterloo. He also serves as the co-director
of the Waterloo AI Institute, which has the mission to promote cross-disciplinary
research at the frontiers of artificial intelligence and its applications across the
entire campus.
Dr. Lin’s area of research lies at the intersection between natural language processing
and information retrieval. In addition to being one of the most cited artificial intelligence
scholars in the world, he has been frequently and deeply engaged with both the private
and public sectors throughout his career, including an extended sabbatical at Twitter
and visiting positions at the US National Library of Medicine (NLM), part of the National
Institutes of Health (NIH).
He presently serves as the chief technology officer ofPrimal, a Waterloo-based AI company focused on creating meaning that computers can understand.
Dr. Lin holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from MIT and
is a fellow of the ACM.
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