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What counts as understanding?

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9:00 AM, Wednesday 12 Jun 2024 EDT (1 hour 30 minutes)
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Large Language Models & Understanding
The question of what it means to understand has taken on added urgency with the recent leaps in capabilities of generative AI such as large language models (LLMs). Can we really tell from observing the behavior of LLMs whether underlying the behavior is some notion of understanding? What kinds of successes are most indicative of understanding and what kinds of failures are most indicative of a failure to understand? If we applied the same standards to our own behavior, what might we conclude about the relationship between between understanding, knowing and doing?

 

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