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The Gradient: Perspectives on AI

Harvey Lederman: Propositional Attitudes and Reference in Language Models

Jan 11, 2024
02:10:34
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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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Quick takeaways

  • The nature of knowledge and how it is influenced by different perspectives raise questions about propositional attitude psychology and the complexities of belief.
  • The view of bibliothecanism, which suggests that language models function more like libraries, is challenged by the ability of language models to generate novel reference.

Deep dives

Perspectivism: Exploring the Different Perspectives of Knowledge

Lois knows that Superman flies, but she doesn't know that Clark flies. This sentence presents a challenge known as Fragher's puzzle. From one perspective, it may seem obvious that if Lois knows that Superman flies, she should also know that Clark flies since Clark is Superman. However, when considering the internal mental content or perspective of Lois, the conclusion may be different. This raises questions about the nature of knowledge and how it is influenced by different perspectives. In a paper on perspectivism, the authors propose that the word 'know' is context-sensitive and can express different meanings in different cases. When using one meaning of 'know', it may still be true that Lois knows that Superman is Clark, but it would be a strange statement because it suggests a different interpretation of 'know'. This approach explores the relationship between propositional attitude psychology, how we talk about beliefs and knowledge, and the corresponding mental states. By considering different perspectives and the context in which knowledge claims are made, this paper offers insights into the complexities of knowledge and belief.

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