Counterfactual Token Generation in Large Language Models

mpi-is 11 February 2025 - 11 March 2025 N1.028

11 February 2025 • 15:00 - 11 March 2025

Stratis Tsirtsis (MPI for Software Systems, Saarbrücken)

Imagine the following story, generated by a large language model: "Captain Lyra stood at the helm of her trusty ship, the Maelstrom's Fury, gazing out at the endless sea. [...] Lyra's eyes welled up with tears as she realized the bitter truth—she had sacrificed everything for fleeting riches, and lost the love of her crew, her family, and herself.” Now, let’s conduct a thought experiment: how would the story have unfolded if the model had chosen “Captain Maeve” as the protagonist instead?

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Stratis Tsirtsis (PhD Candidate, Computer Science Department)
MPI for Software Systems, Saarbrücken
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Stratis Tsirtsis is currently a final year PhD student in computer science at MPI for software system advised by Manuel Gomez-Rodriguez. He works on building AI systems to understand, inform and complement human decisions and judgments in uncertain and high-stakes environments. During his PhD, he have focused primarily on developing machine learning methods for (i) informing decision making in the presence of strategic human behavior and (ii) enhancing the counterfactual analysis of sequential decision-making tasks.

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