Presented by:

Dan Garcia

from UC Berkeley
<p>Dan Garcia is a Teaching Professor in the EECS department at UC Berkeley. He was selected as an ACM Distinguished Educator in 2012 and ACM Distinguished Speaker in 2019, and is a national leader in the "CSforALL" movement, bringing engaging computer science to students normally underrepresented in the field. </p> <p>Thanks to four National Science Foundation grants, the "Beauty and Joy of Computing (BJC)" non-majors course he co-developed has been shared with over 800 high school teachers...
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This talk is an extension of the wonderful N-gram Generative AI project demonstrated at Robolot 2024. I was absolutely captivated by it, but always wondered which of the original source materials were being drawn from for a particular word or note. I extended the project to include that, visualized as a Snap! table view with columns of each of the sources, and the values in the rows are a heart (❤️) to indicate that song/story was being chosen, or circle (⚫) to indicate a song/story could have been chosen but was not.

Program Screenshot

Here's the project: https://snap.berkeley.edu/snap/snap.html#present:Username=dan%20garcia&ProjectName=SnapGPT%20Explainable%20AI%20snapcon%202025

Duration:
15 min
Room:
SAP Immersive Experience Studio
Conference:
Snap!Con 2025
Type:
Talk
Presented via:
Online
Difficulty:
Medium