
The Gradient: Perspectives on AI Harvey Lederman: Propositional Attitudes and Reference in Language Models
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Jan 11, 2024 Harvey Lederman, a philosophy professor, discusses propositional attitudes and reference in language models. They explore higher-order metaphysics, syntactic types, and ontological categories. They also delve into the challenges of extreme vagueness, perspectivism, and the context-sensitivity of language. The podcast covers topics such as identity statements, propositional attitude psychology, sense and reference, and the attribution of beliefs to language models. Additionally, they discuss n-gram models, novel reference, and the intersection between AI and the philosophy of language.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Higher Order Metaphysics and Propositional Attitudes
01:55 • 22min
Analyzing Formalism in Language Models
24:02 • 27min
Perspectives on Identity Statements
50:37 • 7min
Analysis and Systematization of Propositional Attitude Psychology
57:25 • 9min
Sense, Reference, and Substitution
01:06:17 • 8min
Attribution of beliefs, desires, and intentions in language models
01:14:03 • 11min
Understanding n-gram Models and Meaningful Expressions
01:24:48 • 26min
Challenges of Novel Reference in Large Language Models
01:50:52 • 5min
Derivative Reference and Human Intentions in Language Models
01:56:01 • 10min
LLMs' Prompt-following Ability and the Intersection of AI and the Philosophy of Language
02:05:32 • 5min
