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Tech Week Workshop
Wednesday
06
March
Florian Janton

Sociotechnical History of Generative Pre-trained Transformers (GPTs): A Primer

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Room S11, Maison de la paix, Geneva

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Generative Pre-trained Transformers (GPTs) are all the rage. Since OpenAI launched its ChatGPT service at the end of 2022, not a week goes by without a controversy surrounding GPT-based chatbots, now also proposed by Google (Gemini), Meta (LLaMa), or Anthropic (Claude). But where does the GPT architecture, which forms the backbone of these large language models, come from? When, how, and by whom was it developed? And what are the continuities and ruptures that brought it about? This session will probe the sociotechnical roots of GPTs, to better grasp their strengths, but also their fragilities.

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