Language experts agree that no single English language rule exists for terms like "farmers market," "couple's retreat" or ...
If you went searching for the origins of meaning, you would probably start with brains, languages, and culture. You would not start with twenty enzymes whose name looks like the result of a keyboard ...
Leonard Glenn Francis, the Malaysian contractor known as “Fat Leonard” at the center of the worst bribery and corruption scheme in U.S. Navy history, must serve the remainder of his 15-year prison ...
Two brothers who killed their parents 30 years ago in one of the Lehigh Valley’s most notorious criminal cases are getting a chance at new sentences. The Pennsylvania Superior Court, in a ruling ...
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — A Superior Court Judge ruled Tuesday to recall Charles ‘Andy’ Williams sentencing. In 2001, Williams opened fire at Santana High School, killing two people and injuring 13 ...
The outcome of two local municipal court cases could look very different after a recent Colorado Supreme Court ruling decided municipalities can’t give defendants sentences that are harsher than the ...
A shiny gray crystal called platinum-bismuth-two hides an electronic world unlike anything scientists have seen before. Researchers discovered that only the crystal’s outer surfaces become ...
In the Paris example, if the researchers were testing proper responses based on syntax, why did they posit that "France" is the correct response to "Can you tell me where to find Paris?"? The correct ...
Emphases mine to make a point. "This suggests models absorb both meaning and syntactic patterns, but can overrely...." No, LLMs do not "absorb meaning," or anything like meaning. Meaning implies ...