What Birds Say: A Cross-Linguistic Collection of Bird Song Mimicry in Writing
What Birds Say assembles various attempts to mimic bird songs in writing across 64 languages, compiled from dialogues with different native speakers. Side by side, these abstract word sequences from…
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Emily Bender revisits "Stochastic Parrots": LLMs predict words, don't understand them
Five years later, its lead author revisits the paper in the age of ChatGPT
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