This got me wondering: if Bender is correct, then there is a fundamental limitation in how well (pure) language models can understand the world; are there ways to test this hypothesis, and what does it mean for alignment?
Well, obviously, there’s a huge problem right now with LLMs having no truth-grounding, IE not being able to distinguish between making stuff up vs trying to figure things out. I think that’s a direct consequence of only having a ‘correlational’ picture (IE the ‘manning’ view).
Well, obviously, there’s a huge problem right now with LLMs having no truth-grounding, IE not being able to distinguish between making stuff up vs trying to figure things out. I think that’s a direct consequence of only having a ‘correlational’ picture (IE the ‘manning’ view).