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Walid Saba, PhD
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Published in ONTOLOGIK

·Sep 26, 2022

Large Language Models and what Information Theory tells us about the Evolution of Language

In an article in The Gradient (and briefly in a previous post) I described what I called MTP — the Missing Text Phenomenon, which is the information that is never explicitly stated in everyday discourse, but is information that the speaker can safely assume to be available to the listener…

Gpt 3

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Large Language Models and what Information Theory tells us about the Evolution of Langauge
Large Language Models and what Information Theory tells us about the Evolution of Langauge
Gpt 3

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Published in ONTOLOGIK

·Sep 1, 2022

Why is “Learning” so Misunderstood?

I have written a few posts where I make the point that most of the important knowledge that is needed to build intelligent agents is not learned —because it cannot be learned differently, and it cannot be susceptible for incremental, approximate and individual learning from observations. It is that simple…

Machine Learning

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Why is “Learning” so Misunderstood?
Why is “Learning” so Misunderstood?
Machine Learning

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Published in ONTOLOGIK

·Aug 28, 2022

Why Commonsense Knowledge is not (and cannot be) Learned

(last edited August 29, 2022) Commonsense (background) knowledge, at least the kind of knowledge that we fetch and relay upon in the process of language understanding: (i) cannot be learned by processing vast amounts of text because that knowledge is never explicitly stated in the text — and you cannot…

Artificial Intelligence

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Why Commonsense Knowledge is not (and cannot be) Learned
Why Commonsense Knowledge is not (and cannot be) Learned
Artificial Intelligence

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Published in ONTOLOGIK

·Aug 1, 2022

Compositionality: the curse of connectionist AI

A while back a 2-day online workshop on compositionality and AI was organized by Gary Marcus and Raphael Milliere, with additional contributions form Allyson Ettinger and Paul Smolensky (one of the pioneers of tensor algebra in NNs). As often, and although compositionality touches on many subjects in AI, natural language…

Artificial Intelligence

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Compositionality: the curse of connectionist AI
Compositionality: the curse of connectionist AI
Artificial Intelligence

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Published in ONTOLOGIK

·Jul 18, 2022

Universally Valid Templates: one more time for the Deep Learners who appreciate proofs

Introduction In the previous post I argued that most of the knowledge that an intelligent agent needs to perform most higher-level cognitive tasks (language understanding, planning, reasoning, etc.) is not learned, but is acquired. Unlike skills (say playing guitars), that are individually learned, and learned differently due to our unique individual…

Machine Learning

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Universally Valid Templates: one more time for the Deep Learners who appreciate proofs
Universally Valid Templates: one more time for the Deep Learners who appreciate proofs
Machine Learning

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Published in ONTOLOGIK

·Jul 15, 2022

Childhood occurs before adulthood: Awards and misguided hype aside, AI is on the wrong side of the tracks

It’s very simple … Suppose someone uttered the following sentence: (1) Carlos has a Greek statue in every room in his house. A 4-year old understands the above sentence as “In every room in his house, Carlos has a Greek statue” — that is, the 4-year old somehow knows that “a Greek statue” does…

Machine Learning

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Childhood occurs before adulthood: Awards and misguided hype aside, AI is on the wrong side of the…
Childhood occurs before adulthood: Awards and misguided hype aside, AI is on the wrong side of the…
Machine Learning

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Published in ONTOLOGIK

·May 1, 2022

The Beauty of Systematicity and Formality in Natural Language

In the Beginning In the very first sentence in his introduction of Logic, Immanuel Kant states the following:

Naturallanguageprocessing

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The Beauty of Systematicity and Formality in Natural Language
The Beauty of Systematicity and Formality in Natural Language
Naturallanguageprocessing

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Apr 20, 2022

On NYT Magazine on AI: Resist the Urge to be Impressed
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Emily M. Bender

Great article.

Great article. It is all about how (and who) measures 'success' - in large language models (LLMs) like GPT-3 (I have a short article that talks about this here https://www.sorcero.com/blog/measuring-progress-natural-language-understanding) and a longer article in The Gradient that shows why the brute force data-driven approach will never achieve true language understanding - here https://thegradient.pub/machine-learning-wont-solve-the-natural-language-understanding-challenge/.

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Published in ONTOLOGIK

·Dec 29, 2021

AI Cannot Ignore Symbolic Logic, and Here’s Why

edited 1/2/2022 Generalization and High-Level Representations Yoshua Bengio, a prominent machine learning (ML) researcher who is also considered to be one of the godfathers of deep learning (DL) has recently been quoted as saying: Deep learning, as it is now, has made huge progress in perception, but it hasn’t delivered yet on systems that…

Machine Learning

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AI Cannot Ignore Symbolic Logic, and Here’s Why
AI Cannot Ignore Symbolic Logic, and Here’s Why
Machine Learning

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Published in ONTOLOGIK

·Oct 12, 2021

Do we learn abstractions, or just instantiate innate metaphysical templates?

It seems obvious (Or does it?) Let’s consider a general rule that — clearly all of us, and since the early years of childhood — we come to learn, namely the metaphysical fact shown in the picture below.

Artificial Intelligence

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Do we learn abstractions, or just instantiate innate metaphysical templates?
Do we learn abstractions, or just instantiate innate metaphysical templates?
Artificial Intelligence

7 min read

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