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by IshKebab
1109 days ago
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LLMs learn from unlabeled data. Children definitely do not. There's a huge difference. I would not be surprised if LLMs could learn a lot more efficiently if they had carefully constructed training data, with video and sound. But also humans have been speaking for so long it's silly to imagine we don't have some evolved language structures in the brain. I don't know why anyone would single that out for skepticism while not questioning e.g. the brain structures for sight, sound, emotions, navigation, etc. |
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That's Chomsky's argument. A small set of constraints for organizing language.