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#97 SREEJAN KUMAR - Human Inductive Biases in Machines from Language

Machine Learning Street Talk (MLST)

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Is There a Human Mode of Understanding?

Sholei: I'm really interested in priors, you know, human anthropocentric priors and whether the abstractions that we use to think about the world are deducible from those priors. Sholei cites Elizabeth Spelke, she has this notion of core knowledge that humans have to understand andThink about the world. One reason why we want to instill human biases and machines is that if you want to collaborate with machines and work together with them, then it can be more amenable for them to kind of have explainable behavior.

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