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by krackers
85 days ago
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Platonic representation hypothesis? https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.07987 Maybe in the same way fourier/wavelet basis is just the most natural way to work with certain signals or images, there's a certain representation for language and a representation for "thinking" that's natural. Maths could itself be said to be an abstract representation of the latter, and even if the idea of a "universal grammar" is dead, maybe there's still some natural space to work with all human languages owing to the shared biological priors we have as humans. |
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