@… I very much agree with many of your points, and I’m glad that I no longer work in CL—which had already become NLP a long time ago, and is now by many considered “a subfield of ML.”
I think the problem started when computational linguistics and linguistics split into separate disciplines: one less and less interested in language, the other less…
@… I very much agree with many of your points, and I’m glad that I no longer work in CL—which had already become NLP a long time ago, and is now by many considered “a subfield of ML.”
I think the problem started when computational linguistics and linguistics split into separate disciplines: one less and less interested in language, the other less…
Både mindfulness och känsloreglering ingår också som delar i Idrottshoppet, så det är värt att beakta eventuella risker med dessa metoder.
Kan Suicide zeros nya material faktiskt öka risken istället för att förebygga självmord?
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At my keynote for the 2025 Acadia Ethics Conference, a number of clinical therapists in attendance surprised me by embracing AI's potential to bridge mental health gaps and even flag anxiety-producing items in their offices from a single photo.
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So this guy threw Natural Language Processing at the Voynich Manuscript and concluded that it probably is written in some kind of language and is not just total gibberish. Cool bit of ML research! https://github.com/brianmg/voynich-nlp-analysis
Quanta Magazine authors Janna Levin and Steven Strogatz strike up a conversation with Ellie Pavlick (Research Scientist at Google Deep Mind) about the differences and similarities between the way people understand language, what NLP algorithms do, and the fact that such conversations more often than not shed light into more than Linguistics' computational side.
"Will AI Ever Understand Language Like Humans?"