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Noam Chomsky: The False Promise of ChatGPT

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/08/opinion/noam-chomsky-chatgpt-ai.html

#artificial intelligence #chatgpt #language and languages #philosophy #chomsky noam #tech industry

over 3 years ago

The Case Against A.I

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34878470

#hacker news #discussion #technology

over 3 years ago

The Norvig – Chomsky Debate on Statistical Learning in AI

http://web.cse.ohio-state.edu/~stiff.4/cse3521/norvig-chomsky.html

This page compares the theories of two linguists, Noam Chomsky and Peter Norvig. It examines their different views on how language is acquired, examining their arguments about whether grammar is innate or learned through experience. Furthermore, it looks at Chomsky's idea of Universal Grammar, which suggests that all languages share a common set of underlying rules, and Norvig's belief that language is more context-dependent, with rules varying from speaker to speaker. Finally, the page highlights the influence both men have had on the field of linguistics, and how their theories have shaped the way we view language today.

over 3 years ago

IBM CEO Says It's a 'Good Thing' If AI Takes Your Job

https://gizmodo.com/ai-chatgpt-ibm-ceo-take-jobs-bing-google-bard-1850128531

AI Chatbot GPT-IBM, an AI chatbot developed by IBM, is taking over jobs traditionally done by humans such as Bing and Google search engine optimization, product recommendations and customer service. The bot is capable of understanding natural language, and can respond to queries with relevant and accurate answers. It has already seen success in customer service roles, and the company hopes to expand its capabilities and use it for other tasks in the future.

#ibm #bing #john henry #academic disciplines #articles #technology

over 3 years ago

Yes, This Time It’s Different: ChatGPT and automation come to knowledge work

https://www.city-journal.org/chatgpt-and-automation-come-to-knowledge-work

ChatGPT and Automation Come to Knowledge Work examines the potential for artificial intelligence (AI) to automate knowledge-based tasks in the workplace, such as legal research and customer service. The article looks at how AI is being developed to replace human labor in these areas, as well as the implications of this technology for businesses and workers alike. It also considers the ethical considerations of using AI to do work that humans have traditionally done.

over 3 years ago