On the afternoon of April 26, 2023, the 12th Big Data and Internet Law Youth Academic Salon was successfully held in the conference room of Legal Big Data and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory of Southeast University College of Law. The salon was hosted by Associate Researcher Xu Minchuan of the Law School, with the participation of Professor Wang Lusheng, Director of Social Science Division, Professor Zhang Boli of the School of Computer Science and Engineering, Associate Professor Ren Danli, Associate Professor Yang Jie, Associate Researcher Miao Zeyi, Ms. Xing Chenxi, Ms. Bi Sheng and students from the Judicial Big Data Base of the Law School.
Associate Researcher Zeyi Miao shared the topic Application and Legal Risks of Generic Big Model, taking ChatGPT developed by OpenAI as the core, and discussed the development history, architecture basis, capability features, technical dilemma and legal risks of Generic Big Model in turn. By analyzing a large number of model Q&A examples, Associate Researcher Zeyi Miao concluded that ChatGPT, with the Generic Big Model as the underlying technology, has powerful natural language processing capability, multi-task learning capability, migration learning capability, efficient computing capability, and can actively admit and correct its own mistakes, which is an important milestone in the history of AI development. Nevertheless, ChatGPT still faces technical, ethical and legal issues such as lack of robustness, poor interpretability, language fairness, privacy protection, discrimination bias, and intellectual property rights. In the future, privacy, fairness and responsibility will remain the main issues of AI governance such as ChatGPT, which can be carried out through multi-dimensional governance and active international cooperation.
In the exchange session, Mr. Bison from the Law School showed the work results achieved by our Big Data Base in the fine-tuning training of the Generic Big Model. Prof. Wang Lusheng, Director of Social Science Division, Prof. Zhang Boli from the School of Computer Science and Engineering, and fellow teachers including Sheng Chongqing and Ma Xinwei, 22nd grade master students, shared their views on the technical capabilities of ChatGPT model, the limits of the dilemma, the real accuracy of intelligent generation and the future of the Generic Big Model They shared their views on the development of ChatGPT model. This session of Big Data and Internet Law Youth Academic Salon was successfully concluded in a lively discussion atmosphere.