Roni Katzir is an Associate Professor in the Department of Linguistics and a member of the Sagol School of Neuroscience at Tel Aviv University. His work uses mathematical and computational tools to study questions about linguistic cognition, such as how humans represent and learn their knowledge of language and how they use this knowledge to make inferences and contribute to discourse. Prof. Katzir received his BSc, in Mathematics, from Tel Aviv University and his PhD, in Linguistics, from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He heads Tel Aviv University’s Computational Linguistics Lab and its undergraduate program in Computational Linguistics and is a tutor in the Adi Lautman Interdisciplinary Program for Outstanding Students.
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miércoles 5 junio, 2024
Several recent publications in cognitive science have made the suggestion that Large Language Models (LLMs) have mastered human linguistic competence and that their doing so challenges arguments that linguists use to support their theories (in particular, the so-called argument from the poverty of the stimulus). Some of this work goes so far as to suggest that LLMs constitute better theories of human linguistic cognition than anything coming out of generative linguistics. Such reactions are m...