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by joshuamorton
2659 days ago
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>Is there any doubt as to whether I can understand language? According to your own metric, yes! You, not I, are the one who claimed > If you want to claim a model represents a concept, you have to be able to show where in the model's structure that concept is represented. So by your own metric, I must question whether or not you understand language, since you have yet to point out to me where you represent that understanding. (To be clear, I think you absolutely do understand language, but I think the whole idea that the structure matters is absurd. It clearly doesn't to you or I, so why hold a statistical model to a higher standard of "understanding" than you hold yourself to?) |
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But, I'm a human being. Why do I need to show you my representation to convince you I possess human understanding of language?
Conversely, to claim that a statistical model possesses understanding is a very strong claim that requires equally strong evidence. And since we can inspect a statistical model's representation- that is where the evidence should be sought.
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