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Christopher Manning: Linguistics and the Development of NLP

The Gradient: Perspectives on AI

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Is There a Grounding of Language?

In recent work, one prominent paper is the paper by Emily Bendron, Alex Cola. And they argue for a very strong position that because a model, there's a text only model whether it's GPT-3 or the one that was used in imaging. Since the language model is trained only on a whole lot of words, it has no meaning, no semantics, no understanding whatsoever. All it's doing is sort of learning patterns of word sequences and generating more words that come after some other words. It's completely meaning understanding semantics-free. But I would argue strongly that you develop meanings for those symbols that you're being told about.

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