Foundational Concepts
Murray and Tim delve into the acquisition of foundational common sense concepts through embodied interaction with the world, drawing parallels between human cognition and large language models. They discuss the importance of cultural knowledge and the debate between empirical and universal knowledge in understanding natural and cultural concepts.In this clip
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