University of Oxford
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Large Language Models (LLMs) have become ubiquitous concepts in research and everyday life. The demand for a clear, grounded understanding of the capacities and shortcomings of these tools will only grow as their popularity increases. In this 5-day intensive course, we will explore the fundamental theoretical and practical aspects of using Large Language Models in health and social science research, maintaining a grounded and critical stance. We will examine the origins and development of the core architectures powering today’s most widely used language models, as well as their current applications in research, complemented by practical sessions on how to work with both commercial and locally hosted models.
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Nuffield College, University of Oxford
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