>the role of language is to point or refer to relevant phenomena.
>Language does not encode and transfer information about them.
This might be the single most important thing for any intellectual to understand. Naturally there are implications for LLMs, but also for every other field.
Coming up with valid hypotheses is hard. Statements from others may connect the dots, suggest hypotheses for one to consider and validate.
It is often considered as the transfer of knowledge but I still think that it is only a pointing to possible connection - it requires validation by the listener.
In the beginning was the word Alex. What do you think?
https://open.substack.com/pub/luciferv/p/in-the-beginning-was-the-word?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=5e4lda
Good analysis! I think you may like Youtube videos by Alexey Redozubov. Have you heard about him?
>the role of language is to point or refer to relevant phenomena.
>Language does not encode and transfer information about them.
This might be the single most important thing for any intellectual to understand. Naturally there are implications for LLMs, but also for every other field.
Coming up with valid hypotheses is hard. Statements from others may connect the dots, suggest hypotheses for one to consider and validate.
It is often considered as the transfer of knowledge but I still think that it is only a pointing to possible connection - it requires validation by the listener.
No, I didn't. Let me check him out