Artificial Physical Intelligence
11 December 2024 15:00 till 17:00 - Location: TU Delft Library, Blue Room | Add to my calendar
As presented at Ars Electronica 2024: Transforming LLMs into Physically Embodied Beings.
*Limited space so please register and keep us informed if your plans change.
In this workshop, we will explore the essentials of Large Language Models (LLMs), covering the basics of their inner workings, training objectives, and how these relate to effective prompting strategies.
We will then dive into a live demonstration to show these models can be given a voice, ears, eyes or control over a physical body. You will learn how to integrate LLMs with hardware.
Participation is limited.
Note: While this session will be particularly interesting for those who have a basic understanding of LLMs, it is designed to be accessible, engaging and informative, regardless of your experience with AI. Participants can bring their laptops to evaluate their experience from the workshop.
Credits:
Presented in the context of the European Digital Deal project. European Digital Deal is co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union and by the Austrian Federal Ministry for Arts, Culture, the Civil Service and Sport.
About the host
Jan Zuiderveld is an artist and researcher with a background in physics, electrical engineering, neuropsychology and artificial intelligence. His work explores the interface between technology and life, prompting reflections on the essence of being and our rapidly evolving relationships with machines.
Zuiderveld’s work is currently exhibited at the Nieuwe Instituut. His research has been featured at NeurIPS, and he served as artist in residence at De School from 2021 until 2024.