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Large Language Models for the Modern Social Scientist


Large Language Models for the Modern Social Scientist - YouTube

Speaker: Patrick Kaminski, Indiana University Bloomington In this workshop, I will provide a brief overview of the landscape of Large ...

Large Language Models (LLMs) in Social Science Research - Reddit

Joshua Cova and Luuk Schmitz have shared slides from a recent workshop on using Large Language Models in Social Science Research.

and is not – using large language models in our work

LLMs aren't new to the research community. The computational social scientists on our Data Labs team have regularly used these tools in ...

A Large Language Models Digest For Social Scientists - OSF

... new OpenAI alliance) opening exciting new avenues for social scientists. However, I believe that while the technical capabilities of the models ...

Automated Social Science: Language Models as Scientist ... - arXiv

A potential solution is simulation. Researchers have shown that Large Language Models (LLM) can simulate humans as experimental subjects with surprising degrees ...

Automated Social Science: Language Models as Scientist and ...

We present an approach for automatically generating and testing, in silico, social scientific hypotheses.

Can Large Language Models Transform Computational Social ...

The most surprising scientific changes tend to arrive, not from accumulated facts and discoveries, but from the invention of new tools and methodologies that ...

Using Large-Language Models for Social Science Research

A 3-Day Online Seminar on Using Large-Language Models for Social Science Research taught by Ethan C. Busby, Ph.D.

Oxford Large Language Models for Social Science Workshop - GitHub

Large Language Models (LLMs) are revolutionising social science research with their exceptional text comprehension capabilities, opening new avenues for ...

A Large Language Models Digest For Social Scientists

... new OpenAI alliance) opening exciting new avenues for social scientists.However, I believe that while the technical capabilities of the models have ...

Predicting results of social science experiments using large ... - samim

... present by social and behavioral scientists and ... Perils and opportunities in using large language models in psychological research, S.

Perils and opportunities in using large language models in ...

This new technology has been argued to possess the capacity to transform social science research (2). Language models have advanced ...

Automated Social Science: Language Models as Scientist ... - arXiv

We present an approach for automatically generating and testing, in silico, social scientific hypotheses.

Voices from the algorithm: Large language models in social research

... social scientists working on novel energy topics, for instance around new energy technologies. Deliberative workshops are often used to understand public ...

LLMs – Opportunities and Challenges for the Social Sciences

Large Language Models (LLMs) have revolutionized natural language processing and offer exciting opportunities for the social sciences.

Using Large Language Model Annotations for the Social Sciences

... wide range of text annotation tasks by simply changing prompts, automated. LLM annotations present exciting opportunities for the social ...

Value4AI/Awesome-LLM-in-Social-Science - GitHub

Can Large Language Models Transform Computational Social Science?, 2023 ... ValueNet: A New Dataset for Human Value Driven Dialogue System, AAAI 2022 ...

Introduction to Large Language Models (LLMs) in Social Sciences ...

Working with language and text can be challenging, but now we have a new tool, Large Language Models (LLMs), that offers a new way to not ...

Large language models, social demography, and hegemony

New social divisions may emerge between those who write like ... social science applications of large language models. Adv Neural Inf ...

AI could replace humans in social science research - ScienceDaily

Researchers look at how AI (large language models or LLMs in particular) could change the nature of social science research.