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Dr. Walid Saba is an old-school polymath. He has a background in cognitive psychology, linguistics, philosophy, computer science and logic and he’s is now a Senior Scientist at Sorcero.
Walid is perhaps the most outspoken critic of BERTOLOGY, which is to say trying to solve the problem of natural language understanding with application of large statistical language models. Walid thinks this approach is cursed to failure because it’s analogous to memorising infinity with a large hashtable. Walid thinks that the various appeals to infinity by some deep learning researchers are risible.
[00:00:00] MLST Housekeeping
[00:08:03] Dr. Walid Saba Intro
[00:11:56] AI Cannot Ignore Symbolic Logic, and Here’s Why
[00:23:39] Main show - Proposition: Statistical learning doesn't work
[01:04:44] Discovering a sorting algorithm bottom-up is hard
[01:17:36] The axioms of nature (universal cognitive templates)
[01:31:06] MLPs are locality sensitive hashing tables
References;
The Missing Text Phenomenon, Again: the case of Compound Nominals
A Spline Theory of Deep Networks
https://proceedings.mlr.press/v80/balestriero18b/balestriero18b.pdf
The Defeat of the Winograd Schema Challenge
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2201.02387.pdf
Impact of Pretraining Term Frequencies on Few-Shot Reasoning
https://twitter.com/yasaman_razeghi/status/1495112604854882304?s=21
https://arxiv.org/abs/2202.07206
AI Cannot Ignore Symbolic Logic, and Here’s Why
https://medium.com/ontologik/ai-cannot-ignore-symbolic-logic-and-heres-why-1f896713525b
Learnability can be undecidable
018-0002-3.pdf">http://gtts.ehu.es/German/Docencia/1819/AC/extras/s42256-018-0002-3.pdf
Scaling Language Models: Methods, Analysis & Insights from Training Gopher
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2112.11446.pdf
DreamCoder: Growing generalizable, interpretable knowledge with wake-sleep Bayesian program learning
https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.08381
On the Measure of Intelligence [Chollet]
https://arxiv.org/abs/1911.01547
A Formal Theory of Commonsense Psychology: How People Think People Think
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Formal-Theory-Commonsense-Psychology-People/dp/1107151007
Continuum hypothesis
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuum_hypothesis
Gödel numbering + completness theorems
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6del_numbering
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6del%27s_incompleteness_theorems
Concepts: Where Cognitive Science Went Wrong [Jerry A. Fodor]
https://oxford.universitypressscholarship.com/view/10.1093/0198236360.001.0001/acprof-9780198236368
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