Min was quoted in the news feature on Nature Communications: “The important thing is these [AI] tools are going to be here. We need to find the right way of using them”.
Congratulations to Dr. Xinyuan Lu on successfully defending her PhD thesis entitled " Fact-Checking Complex Claims using Large Language Models"!
Our Crazy Ideas project, CheckUp: Grounding Social Media on Healthcare with Science, has made strong progress in advancing the dissemination of reliable health information on social media.
Min gave an invited talk at the IT:U Summer School on Natural Language Processing based on Do Xuan Long’s papers over the last three years, based on his papers on prompting.
Min gave an opening statement about the importance of socioethical issues in the education process in the age of artificial intelligence.
The Singapore Symposium on Natural Language Processing (SSNLP 2024) was a success, gathering 288 participants from around the world to celebrate the latest in NLP research and innovation.
Dr. Jiaying Wu presented the recent research on using LLMs for social simulations at the iGyro meeting.
We are delighted to announce that Dr. Hengchang Hu has successfully defended his PhD thesis titled, “Going Beyond ID-Based Recommender Systems by Exploiting External Knowledge,” under the supervision of A/P Min-Yen Kan.