I have come across the paper entitled “Beyond Memorization: Violating Privacy Via Inference with Large Language Models”, authored by Robin Staab, Mark Vero, Mislav Balunović and Martin Vechev. Staab and his team investigated “whether current LLMs could violate individuals' privacy by inferring personal attributes from text”. Using prompts and techniques that, to me, seem quite … Continue reading Thoughts on the privacy threats and personalisation opportunities of qualitative inference with large language models
Author: anacanhoto
Generative AI and Academic Blogging: A Beginner’s Guide
January marks the anniversary of this blog, and it has become a tradition for me to use this occasion to write a post sharing insights and tips to help other academics in leveraging the power of blogging for public engagement. This year, as the blog turns fourteen, I want to look at how Generative Artificial … Continue reading Generative AI and Academic Blogging: A Beginner’s Guide
December 2023 round-up
In December, I spent a lot of money and ate a lot of sugar. I was elated with some friends’ news, and really sad with another friend’s loss. I spent time with people that make my life better, and time with myself to reflect on the past year and set some goals for the next one. … Continue reading December 2023 round-up
Musical diary 2023
Another year is coming to a close and, so, I am revisiting my 2023 soundtrack: i.e., the songs and tracks that marked various moments of the past year. Some moments are small, like a car journey or movies watched. Tracks 3 and 19 remind of several journeys with the kiddo; and track 6 of a … Continue reading Musical diary 2023
[Miscellany]: Failing to foresee the current state of AI; AI replacing vs augmenting jobs; and regulation of AI in the EU
Failing to foresee the current state of AI The last 14 months or so have seen incredible change in AI technology. AI has progressed beyond a level that many analysts thought it would take many years – or, indeed, many decades – to achieve. In this blog post, Scott Aaronson, who is a computer scientist at … Continue reading [Miscellany]: Failing to foresee the current state of AI; AI replacing vs augmenting jobs; and regulation of AI in the EU
The trend for yearly recaps
At this time of the year, digital services “gift” to their users personalised statistics about the previous 12 or so months of engagement with their services. From Spotify's Wrapped to Duolingo’s Year in Review, Fitbit’s Year in Review to Goodreads’ Your Year in Books, these yearly recaps offer users a reflective view of their experiences … Continue reading The trend for yearly recaps
November 2023 round-up
Brrr… it’s really cold in my part of the world, at the moment. While we don’t celebrate Thanksgiving in the UK, I will say that I am immensely grateful that I have a warm house to return to, without having to worry too much about energy bills. I am also grateful to live in a country … Continue reading November 2023 round-up
Second edition of Management Research book is here
You have heard seen me talking, here, about the preparation of the second edition of the Management Research book, that I co-authored with Susan Rose and Nigel Spinks. I shared when I completed the first draft of "my" sections; when we submitted the manuscript; when we were working on the website materials, and when we … Continue reading Second edition of Management Research book is here
Leveraging AI in Customer Interfaces: Insights from Consumer Perception Research
Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing customer interface through chatbots, voice assistants, and other conversational agents. As these technologies become more human-like in how they respond to our queries, even adapting to specific speaking styles, it becomes even more important to understand consumer perceptions and responses to these interactions. I want to share with your three papers … Continue reading Leveraging AI in Customer Interfaces: Insights from Consumer Perception Research
Science backed guide to gift-giving
The world seems to be disintegrating around us. And, for some, this festive season is marked by worrying personal news, or the loss of loved ones. Frankly, in the middle of all of this, it may feel frivolous to be talking about gifts. But for those of us who feel that they have to exchange … Continue reading Science backed guide to gift-giving