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Tatsunori Hashimoto is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University, specializing in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and natural language processing. His research focuses on developing robust and ethical language models, addressing challenges in bias mitigation, fairness, and transparency. He leads projects like the Stanford Alpaca, exploring instruction-following models and their societal impacts.
Key research interests include generative models, AI ethics, and privacy-preserving techniques. His recent work examines language model behaviors, security risks, and the societal implications of AI systems. Notable contributions include frameworks for auditing language models, improving factual accuracy, and reducing disparities in speech recognition.
His publications highlight advancements in long-context processing, few-shot learning, and automated benchmarking. He emphasizes practical applications of AI while addressing dual-use concerns and ensuring alignment with human values.
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