Author: Dr. David Lowemann

Response to Goddu et al.: new ways of characterizing and acquiring knowledge

In a recent opinion in TiCS [1], we asked: ‘What do large language models (LLMs) know?’. We answered by granting LLMs instrumental knowledge: that is, knowledge gained through using the instrument of next-word generation. We then explored how this type of instrumental knowledge could be related to the more ordinary kind of worldly knowledge exhibited […]

Published on September 20, 2024

LLMs don’t know anything: reply to Yildirim and Paul

In their recent Opinion in TiCS [1], Yildirim and Paul propose that large language models (LLMs) have ‘instrumental knowledge’ and possibly the kind of ‘worldly’ knowledge that humans do. They suggest that the production of appropriate outputs by LMMs is evidence that LLMs infer ‘task structure’ that may reflect ‘causal abstractions of… entities and processes […]

Published on September 20, 2024

Caring for Horses Reduces PTSD Symptoms in Veterans

A cavalry of sorts can come to the rescue of combat veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a new study says.Combat veterans who regularly care for horses experience an easing of their PTSD symptoms, as well as an overall improved mental outlook,… Read Full Article (External Site) Dr. David LowemannDr. David Lowemann, M.Sc, Ph.D., […]

Published on September 20, 2024