Knowing Knowledge: Epistemological Study of Knowledge in Transformers

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Abstract

Statistical learners are leading towards auto-epistemic logic, but is it the right way to progress in artificial intelligence (AI)? Ways to discover AI fit the senses and the intellect. The structure of symbols–the operations by which the intellectual solution is realized–and the search for strategic reference points evoke essential issues in the analysis of AI. Studying how knowledge can be represented through methods of theoretical generalization and empirical observation is only the latest step in a long process of evolution. In this paper, we try to outline the origin of knowledge and how modern artificial minds have inherited it.

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Ranaldi, L., & Pucci, G. (2023). Knowing Knowledge: Epistemological Study of Knowledge in Transformers. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 13(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/app13020677

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