A key thing about language is that it's what the soser called a system of signs. If i put some linguistic form somewhere where somebody who shares that linguistic system can perceive it, then they can pick out what the sort of standing or standard or literal meaning of that phrase is. So example, i con tell you about a tweet that i wrote. They had the words i'd like more people to know about at sign images of a i just saying and then a yura ritem and a. You're an english speaker too, so you get that. Andoulik, ok. Somebody said this m and they are a person who has this desire about other people, et ceter
Is artificial intelligence a problem, or is the real problem how we’re using the term in the first place? Linguistics professor Emily Bender joins Adam to discuss why we should resist the urge to be impressed when it comes to big tech’s AI promises, and how our belief in the fantasy of A.I. could be worse than the reality. You can follow Emily on Twitter at @emilymbender.
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