概念役割意味論を下敷きに、Wittgenstein や Quine が述べるようなラディカルな反表象主義ではなく、外界との接続をオプショナルなものとして捉える道を提唱する。ただ、Takens の埋め込み定理が、文から心的状態を推論する難しさを示すという譬喩(?)はよく分からない。
Meaning without reference in large language models
The widespread success of large language models (LLMs) has been met with skepticism that they possess anything like human concepts or meanings. Contrary to claims that LLMs possess no meaning whatsoever, we argue that they likely capture important aspects of meaning, and moreover work in a way that approximates a compelling account of human cognition in which meaning arises from conceptual role. Because conceptual role is defined by the relationships between internal representational states, meaning cannot be determined from a model's architecture, training data, or objective function, but only by examination of how its internal states relate to each other. This approach may clarify why and how LLMs are so successful and suggest how they can be made more human-like.