Shi Weiyan, a
postdoc at Stanford NLP and an incoming assistant professor at Northeastern
University starting in Fall 2024, will give a lecture entitled “Interactive AI
Systems Specialized in Social Influence” at 10:00-11:30 on Sep. 21.
The
lecture will be hosted by the Gaoling School of Artificial Intelligence, Renmin
University of China (RUC). The lecture will be held online through Tencent
Meeting (ID: 225-874-591).
Abstract: AI
research has so far focused on modeling common human skills, such as building
systems to see, read, or talk. As these systems gradually achieve a human level
in standard benchmarks, it is increasingly important to develop next-generation
interactive AI systems with more advanced human skills, to function in
realistic and critical applications such as providing personalized emotional
support. In this talk, I will cover (1) how to build such expert-like AI
systems specialized in social influence that can persuade, negotiate, and
cooperate with other humans during conversations. (2) I will also discuss how
humans perceive such specialized AI systems. This study validates the necessity
of Autobot Law and proposes guidance to regulate such systems. (3) As these
systems become more powerful, they are also more prone to leak users' private
information. So I will describe our proposed new privacy notion, Selective
Differential Privacy, and an algorithm to train privacy-preserving models with
high utilities. Finally, I will conclude with my long-term vision to build a
natural interface between human intelligence and machine intelligence via
dialogues, from a multi-angel approach that combines Artificial Intelligence,
Human-Computer Interaction, and social sciences, to develop expert AI systems
for everyone.
Introduction: Shi Weiyan is a postdoc at Stanford NLP and an incoming assistant professor at Northeastern University starting in Fall 2024. Her research interests are in Natural Language Processing (NLP), especially in social influence dialogue systems such as persuasion, negotiation ,and recommendation. She has also worked on privacy-preserving NLP applications. She is recognized as a Rising Star in Machine Learning by the University of Maryland. Her work on personalized persuasive dialogue systems was nominated for ACL 2019 best paper. She was also a core team member behind a Science publication on the first negotiation AI agent, Cicero, that achieves a human level in the game of Diplomacy. This work has been featured in The New York Times, The Washington Post, MIT Technology Review, Forbes, and other major media outlets.