29 July 2023 (Saturday)

Neural Conversational AI Workshop
What’s left to TEACH (Trustworthy, Enhanced, Adaptable, Capable and Human-centric) chatbots?

ICML 2023 , Hybrid in Hawaii + Zoom

Arvind's Talk is uploaded!

Arvind was not able to give the talk as he was not feeling well, so here we are sharing his previous talk at Oxford ML with his permission, which he has said mostly overlaps with the talk he had planned to give.

Join us for the Post Workshop Celebration 🎉🎉🎉

Hard Rock Cafe, 280 Beach Walk, Honolulu, HI 96815

Summary

The recent breathtaking progress made in generative natural language processing (NLP) has been propelled by large language models and innovative learning methods that intersects machine learning (ML) and NLP such as Reinforcement Learning with Human Feedback (RLHF), leading to the creation of impressive chatbots like ChatGPT and Bard. However their lack of groundedness, factuality, and interoperability with tools and APIs limits them to mostly creative endeavors due to low fidelity and reliability. On the contrary, digital assistants in the real world such as Siri, Alexa, and Google Assistant can interface with proprietary APIs, but they still cover a relatively narrow set of use cases that are mostly simple single-turn interactions. Through the combination of each of their strengths, the goal of deploying truly conversational and capable digital assistants that are also trustworthy seems tantalizingly close. What are the remaining challenges for this goal, and how can the ML and NLP communities come together to overcome them? To answer this question, we identify the following areas of interest: 

The goal of this workshop is to bring together machine learning researchers and dialogue researchers from academia and industry to encourage knowledge transfer and collaboration on these topics to discover ideas that can expand the use cases of conversational AI. The ideal outcome of the workshop is to identify a set of concrete research directions to enable the next generation of digital assistants. 

News

04/25/2023 - Our call for demo papers is out, check it here!

04/14/2023 - Our call for papers is out, check it here!

03/17/2023 - Our workshop proposal has been accepted at ICML 2023!

Important Dates

Invited Speakers

Emily Dinan

DeepMind

Pascale Fung

Hong Kong University of
Science & Technology 

Arvind R Neelakantan

OpenAI

João Sedoc

New York University

Marilyn Walker

University of California
Santa Cruz

Jason Weston

Meta AI

Zhou Yu

Columbia University

Contact

Please contact the organizing committee at teach2023@googlegroups.com if you have any questions.

Sponsors