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Join researchers Haim Dubossarsky and Chantal Gratton from the Alan Turing Institute in this 23-minute talk from Pint of Science 2024 that explores the fascinating world of invisible grammar in both human and artificial intelligence language processing. Discover how language operates through thousands of unconscious rules that form our "mental grammars" working silently in our brains during language generation and comprehension. Learn about the linguistic crossroads that trigger "error" messages in our brains and gain insight into how AI understands language differently. Through analysis of AI language processing mistakes, the speakers reveal the "computational grammar" that AI uses and compare it to human language processing. This interactive session includes live demonstrations that will have you examining your own invisible grammar patterns alongside those of AI systems, with additional content contributions from Sophie Holmes-Elliott. No prior scientific knowledge required for this accessible exploration of language processing presented as part of the worldwide Pint of Science festival that brings scientific discoveries to local pubs.
Syllabus
Invisible grammar - Human vs. AI - Haim Dubossarsky and Chantal Gratton - Pint of Science 2024
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Alan Turing Institute