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Edward Gibson

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
1434 total appearances

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Lex Fridman Podcast
#426 โ€“ Edward Gibson: Human Language, Psycholinguistics, Syntax, Grammar & LLMs

And so it's like, I don't know what it means exactly, but it's doing something such that we're measuring something about the confusion, the difficulty associated with those.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#426 โ€“ Edward Gibson: Human Language, Psycholinguistics, Syntax, Grammar & LLMs

And so it's like, I don't know what it means exactly, but it's doing something such that we're measuring something about the confusion, the difficulty associated with those.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#426 โ€“ Edward Gibson: Human Language, Psycholinguistics, Syntax, Grammar & LLMs

So if you give them a partial sentence, say I say, the book... which the author who, and I ask you to now finish that off for me. I mean, either say it. Yeah, yeah, but you can just say it's written in front of you and you can just type and have as much time as you want. They will, even though that one's not too hard, right?

Lex Fridman Podcast
#426 โ€“ Edward Gibson: Human Language, Psycholinguistics, Syntax, Grammar & LLMs

So if you give them a partial sentence, say I say, the book... which the author who, and I ask you to now finish that off for me. I mean, either say it. Yeah, yeah, but you can just say it's written in front of you and you can just type and have as much time as you want. They will, even though that one's not too hard, right?

Lex Fridman Podcast
#426 โ€“ Edward Gibson: Human Language, Psycholinguistics, Syntax, Grammar & LLMs

So if you give them a partial sentence, say I say, the book... which the author who, and I ask you to now finish that off for me. I mean, either say it. Yeah, yeah, but you can just say it's written in front of you and you can just type and have as much time as you want. They will, even though that one's not too hard, right?

Lex Fridman Podcast
#426 โ€“ Edward Gibson: Human Language, Psycholinguistics, Syntax, Grammar & LLMs

So if I say it's like the book, it's like, oh, the book which the author who I met wrote That's a very simple completion for that. If I give that completion online somewhere to a crowdsourcing platform and ask people to complete that, they will miss off a verb very regularly, like half the time, maybe two-thirds of the time. They'll just leave off one of those verb phrases.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#426 โ€“ Edward Gibson: Human Language, Psycholinguistics, Syntax, Grammar & LLMs

So if I say it's like the book, it's like, oh, the book which the author who I met wrote That's a very simple completion for that. If I give that completion online somewhere to a crowdsourcing platform and ask people to complete that, they will miss off a verb very regularly, like half the time, maybe two-thirds of the time. They'll just leave off one of those verb phrases.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#426 โ€“ Edward Gibson: Human Language, Psycholinguistics, Syntax, Grammar & LLMs

So if I say it's like the book, it's like, oh, the book which the author who I met wrote That's a very simple completion for that. If I give that completion online somewhere to a crowdsourcing platform and ask people to complete that, they will miss off a verb very regularly, like half the time, maybe two-thirds of the time. They'll just leave off one of those verb phrases.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#426 โ€“ Edward Gibson: Human Language, Psycholinguistics, Syntax, Grammar & LLMs

Even with that simple, so to say, the book... which the author who, and they'll say, you need three verbs, right? I need three verbs here. Who I met, wrote, was good. And they'll give me two. They'll say, who was famous was good or something like that. They'll just give me two. And that'll happen about 60% of the time.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#426 โ€“ Edward Gibson: Human Language, Psycholinguistics, Syntax, Grammar & LLMs

Even with that simple, so to say, the book... which the author who, and they'll say, you need three verbs, right? I need three verbs here. Who I met, wrote, was good. And they'll give me two. They'll say, who was famous was good or something like that. They'll just give me two. And that'll happen about 60% of the time.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#426 โ€“ Edward Gibson: Human Language, Psycholinguistics, Syntax, Grammar & LLMs

Even with that simple, so to say, the book... which the author who, and they'll say, you need three verbs, right? I need three verbs here. Who I met, wrote, was good. And they'll give me two. They'll say, who was famous was good or something like that. They'll just give me two. And that'll happen about 60% of the time.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#426 โ€“ Edward Gibson: Human Language, Psycholinguistics, Syntax, Grammar & LLMs

So 40%, maybe 30, they'll do it correctly, meaning they'll do a three-verb phrase. I don't know what's correct or not. This is hard. It's a hard task.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#426 โ€“ Edward Gibson: Human Language, Psycholinguistics, Syntax, Grammar & LLMs

So 40%, maybe 30, they'll do it correctly, meaning they'll do a three-verb phrase. I don't know what's correct or not. This is hard. It's a hard task.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#426 โ€“ Edward Gibson: Human Language, Psycholinguistics, Syntax, Grammar & LLMs

So 40%, maybe 30, they'll do it correctly, meaning they'll do a three-verb phrase. I don't know what's correct or not. This is hard. It's a hard task.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#426 โ€“ Edward Gibson: Human Language, Psycholinguistics, Syntax, Grammar & LLMs

If you look, it's a little easier than listening. It's pretty tough. Because there's no trace of it. You have to remember the words that I'm saying, which is very hard auditorily. We wouldn't do it this way. You do it written. You can look at it and figure it out. It's easier in many dimensions in some ways, depending on the person. It's easier to gather information. written data.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#426 โ€“ Edward Gibson: Human Language, Psycholinguistics, Syntax, Grammar & LLMs

If you look, it's a little easier than listening. It's pretty tough. Because there's no trace of it. You have to remember the words that I'm saying, which is very hard auditorily. We wouldn't do it this way. You do it written. You can look at it and figure it out. It's easier in many dimensions in some ways, depending on the person. It's easier to gather information. written data.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#426 โ€“ Edward Gibson: Human Language, Psycholinguistics, Syntax, Grammar & LLMs

If you look, it's a little easier than listening. It's pretty tough. Because there's no trace of it. You have to remember the words that I'm saying, which is very hard auditorily. We wouldn't do it this way. You do it written. You can look at it and figure it out. It's easier in many dimensions in some ways, depending on the person. It's easier to gather information. written data.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#426 โ€“ Edward Gibson: Human Language, Psycholinguistics, Syntax, Grammar & LLMs

I work in psycholinguistics, psychology of language and stuff, and so a lot of our work is based on written stuff because it's so easy to gather data from people doing written kinds of tasks. Spoken tasks are just more complicated to administer and analyze because people do weird things when they speak, and it's harder to analyze what they do, but they generally point to the same kinds of things.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#426 โ€“ Edward Gibson: Human Language, Psycholinguistics, Syntax, Grammar & LLMs

I work in psycholinguistics, psychology of language and stuff, and so a lot of our work is based on written stuff because it's so easy to gather data from people doing written kinds of tasks. Spoken tasks are just more complicated to administer and analyze because people do weird things when they speak, and it's harder to analyze what they do, but they generally point to the same kinds of things.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#426 โ€“ Edward Gibson: Human Language, Psycholinguistics, Syntax, Grammar & LLMs

I work in psycholinguistics, psychology of language and stuff, and so a lot of our work is based on written stuff because it's so easy to gather data from people doing written kinds of tasks. Spoken tasks are just more complicated to administer and analyze because people do weird things when they speak, and it's harder to analyze what they do, but they generally point to the same kinds of things.