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Overlap in meaning is a stronger predictor of semantic activation in GPT-3 than in humans
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Kosinski, Michal
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/ Comprehension - physiology
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Language
/ multidisciplinary
/ Natural Language Processing
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Semantics
/ Word Association Tests
2023
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Overlap in meaning is a stronger predictor of semantic activation in GPT-3 than in humans
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Kosinski, Michal
, Digutsch, Jan
in
631/477
/ 631/477/2811
/ Comprehension - physiology
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Language
/ multidisciplinary
/ Natural Language Processing
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Semantics
/ Word Association Tests
2023
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Overlap in meaning is a stronger predictor of semantic activation in GPT-3 than in humans
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Kosinski, Michal
, Digutsch, Jan
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/ Comprehension - physiology
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Language
/ multidisciplinary
/ Natural Language Processing
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Semantics
/ Word Association Tests
2023
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Overlap in meaning is a stronger predictor of semantic activation in GPT-3 than in humans
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Overlap in meaning is a stronger predictor of semantic activation in GPT-3 than in humans
2023
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Modern large language models generate texts that are virtually indistinguishable from those written by humans and achieve near-human performance in comprehension and reasoning tests. Yet, their complexity makes it difficult to explain and predict their functioning. We examined a state-of-the-art language model (GPT-3) using lexical decision tasks widely used to study the structure of semantic memory in humans. The results of four analyses showed that GPT-3’s patterns of semantic activation are broadly similar to those observed in humans, showing significantly higher semantic activation in related (e.g., “lime–lemon”) word pairs than in other-related (e.g., “sour–lemon”) or unrelated (e.g., “tourist–lemon”) word pairs. However, there are also significant differences between GPT-3 and humans. GPT-3’s semantic activation is better predicted by similarity in words’ meaning (i.e., semantic similarity) rather than their co-occurrence in the language (i.e., associative similarity). This suggests that GPT-3’s semantic network is organized around word meaning rather than their co-occurrence in text.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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