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FOCI GenAI/LLM Users Group Event to be Held February 21

LLMs have a capacity for producing toxic, biased responses to even innocuous prompts, and bias benchmarks exist to evaluate models for trustworthiness and identify at-risk subgroups. At 6PM on February 21 in Amos Eaton 214, second-year computer science Ph.D. student Hannah Powers will present "The Need for Multifactor Bias Benchmarking of LLMs" to propose a way of identifying gaps in existing benchmarks and a multi-factor bias analysis of LLMs to identify key factors behind model behavior. 

Intellectual Property Educational Seminar scheduled for March 13

This seminar features discussions by RPI alum & Registered Patent Attorney, Ben Charkow ’95 on different types of IP & helpful tools to identify IP. The event is supported by the NIGMS Biomolecular Science Engineering Training Program. NIH Training Grant Trainees are required to attend this event. This will take place in CBIS-Bruggeman at 4 pm March 13th! To RSVP, contact Program Manager, Gigi Felch felchg@rpi.edu

Intellectual Property Educational Seminar scheduled for March 13

This seminar features discussions by RPI alum and Registered Patent Attorney, Ben Charkow ’95 on different types of IP and helpful tools to identify IP. The event is supported by the NIGMS Biomolecular Science Engineering Training Program. This will take place in CBIS-Bruggeman at 4:00 pm on March 13th - To RSVP, contact Program Manager, Gigi Felch felchg@rpi.edu

Intellectual Property Educational Seminar Scheduled for March 13

In collaboration with CBIS, Severino Center for Technological Entrepreneurship and the Lally School of Management, this seminar features discussions by RPI alum and Registered Patent Attorney Ben Charkow '95 on different types of IP and helpful tools to identify IP. Supported by the NIGMS Biomolecular Science Engineering Training Program, the event will be held at 4:00PM in CBIS Bruggeman; please RSVP. NIH Training Grant Trainees are required to attend.

School of Architecture, Thomas Cole National Historic Site Announce Book, Pop-Up Exhibit

The Thomas Cole National Historic Site recently announced the upcoming pop-up exhibition and book Imaginary Wilds: Architectural Interventions for the Thomas Cole National Historic Site with Rensselaer's School of Architecture. Both the exhibition and book present a series of student-designed architectural projects that imagine a new gallery building sited within the landscape of Cole’s historic home and studio in Catskill, New York.

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