Published inONTOLOGIKThere’s no Ambiguity, but Infinite Intensions: On Ambiguity, Language, and the Language of ThoughtInfinite IntensionsJun 23, 2024A response icon2Jun 23, 2024A response icon2
Published inONTOLOGIKArtificial Intelligence and Natural VoodooMay 27, 2024A response icon4May 27, 2024A response icon4
Published inONTOLOGIKLLMs don’t even do ‘approximate retrieval’ — embarrassingly, they try to recall some ‘similars’In an excellent new post Melanie Mitchell addresses a important issue related to large language models (LLMs) namely the nature of…May 15, 2024A response icon5May 15, 2024A response icon5
Published inONTOLOGIKA Refutation of John Searle’s Famous Chinese Room Argument?The ArgumentApr 28, 2024A response icon5Apr 28, 2024A response icon5
Published inONTOLOGIKTesting GPT-4 for reasoning and language understandingFeb 10, 2024A response icon2Feb 10, 2024A response icon2
Published inONTOLOGIKLarge Language Models and what Information Theory tells us about the Evolution of LangaugeIn an article in The Gradient (and briefly in a previous post) I described what I called MTP — the Missing Text Phenomenon, which is the…Sep 26, 2022A response icon13Sep 26, 2022A response icon13
Published inONTOLOGIKWhy 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…Sep 1, 2022A response icon3Sep 1, 2022A response icon3
Published inONTOLOGIKWhy Commonsense Knowledge is not (and cannot be) Learned(last edited August 29, 2022)Aug 28, 2022A response icon3Aug 28, 2022A response icon3
Published inONTOLOGIKCompositionality: the curse of connectionist AIA while back a 2-day online workshop on compositionality and AI was organized by Gary Marcus and Raphael Milliere, with additional…Aug 1, 2022A response icon6Aug 1, 2022A response icon6
Published inONTOLOGIKUniversally Valid Templates: one more time for the Deep Learners who appreciate proofsIntroductionJul 18, 2022A response icon4Jul 18, 2022A response icon4