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Daniels School’s Fintech Center Conference Draws Top Minds in AI

09-18-2024

Top researchers from across the country will gather at Purdue this Friday for the Daniels School of Business’ Fintech Conference for sessions on artificial intelligence and large language models (LLMs).

Organized by the Purdue Fintech Center, the conference agenda includes the University of Chicago’s Leland Bybee on “The Ghost in the Machine: Generating Beliefs with Large Language Models;” the University of Maryland’s Sean Cao on “AI Implications for Corporate Managers and Investors: Two Academic Studies;” a panel session on AI applications with Canyao Liu, an algorithm developer with Hudson River Training; and the Daniels School’s Gerald Lyles Rising Star Professor of Management Susan Lu and Purdue Research Foundation Director Blair Webb discussing “Information Disclosure and Acceptance of Algorithmic Recommendation: A Field Study on Human-AI Interaction in Healthcare Gatekeeping.”

Yale’s Tobias Moskowitz is the keynote speaker.

The Purdue Fintech Center is a hub that brings together academics, students, regulators and entrepreneurs interested in fintech. Affiliated faculty come from the business school, Purdue’s computer science department and beyond.

See the full conference agenda here.