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Recent Developments in AI and Large Language Models across Asia

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Courses & Events

Recent Developments in AI and Large Language Models across Asia

Tuesday, Nov 18, 2025

04:30 pm - 05:50 pm

Dr. Tatsunori Hashimoto, Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Stanford, will share insights on emerging AI and LLM innovations across Asia, highlighting how technical and geopolitical factors are shaping the next wave of model development.

Dr. Richard Dasher, Director of the US-Asia Technology Management Center, will serve as moderator.

Open to the public at no charge for in-person or by Zoom attendance. Seminars will take place on most Tuesdays between September 23 – December 2, 2025.

Details

Our seminars will be offered in a hybrid format.

Registration:

Agenda:

  • 4:30 – 5:50 pm Discussion and Audience Q&A
  • 5:50 – 6:30 pm Networking over light refreshments

Venue:

  • Stanford University, Bishop Auditorium, 518 Memorial Way, Stanford, CA 94305 [Google Map]

Parking options:

  • Memorial Way, Stanford, CA 94305 [Google Map]
  • Lasuen St. and Roth Way, Stanford, CA 94305 [Google Map]
  • Please check parking signs carefully to ensure that permitted parking (A or C) and metered spaces are free after 4:00 pm. Paid parking is enforced around The Oval until 6:00 pm.

Session Recordings are typically posted within 3 business days after each session on our Youtube Channel and the course page here.

Speakers

Dr. Tatsunori Hashimoto

Assistant Professor, Computer Science, Stanford University

Dr. Tatsunori Hashimoto is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University, where his research focuses on developing more robust and trustworthy machine learning systems. His work applies statistical tools to improve reliability and fairness in complex models such as large language models, with interests spanning long-tail behavior, out-of-domain understanding, and bias mitigation. Before joining Stanford’s faculty, he was a postdoctoral researcher with John Duchi and Percy Liang at Stanford and earned his PhD from MIT, where he was co-advised by Tommi Jaakkola and David Gifford.

Slides

Seminar Slides

Slides from the seminar are available in a variety of formats for you to download. Click the links below to open or download the slide files.

Videos

Seminar Video