Gradient Dissent: Conversations on AI

Emily M. Bender — Language Models and Linguistics

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Sep 9, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
How to Write a Survey Paper for a Conference?
01:51 • 2min
3
What Do We Do With This Paper?
04:16 • 4min
4
Google's Open AI Paper
08:11 • 2min
5
Are Large Language Models Really Unethical?
10:01 • 2min
6
Open AI and the Ethics
12:15 • 5min
7
Is It Possible to Encode Bias in the Data?
16:51 • 4min
8
How to Predict the Star Ratings of Mexican Restaurants
21:08 • 2min
9
How Do Models Play Into This Bias?
22:46 • 3min
10
Language Models Can't Have Understanding, Right?
25:46 • 5min
11
Is the Turing Test a Good Test of Understanding?
30:51 • 3min
12
Octopus Thought Experiments
33:37 • 6min
13
Learning to Reason About Things That You Haven't Seen Before, Right?
39:32 • 3min
14
Do You Think There's Some Algorithm That Could Understand Language?
42:55 • 2min
15
What Would You Do to Learn Thai?
44:48 • 2min
16
Is There a Future for Language Models?
46:54 • 3min
17
What Are Benchmarks?
49:48 • 5min
18
Can Benchmarks Be Used as a Benchmark?
54:32 • 5min
19
The Vendor Role or the Hashtag Bender Rule
59:52 • 2min
20
The Vendor Rule
01:01:39 • 2min
21
What Is the Difference Between English and English?
01:03:48 • 4min
22
Is There a Difference Between Phonetics and Phonetics?
01:07:43 • 2min
23
NLP in the Low-Resource Languages?
01:10:11 • 3min