Transformers, Contextualism, and Polysemy
Computation and Language
2024-09-27 v2 Artificial Intelligence
Abstract
The transformer architecture, introduced by Vaswani et al. (2017), is at the heart of the remarkable recent progress in the development of language models, including widely-used chatbots such as Chat-GPT and Claude. In this paper, I argue that we can extract from the way the transformer architecture works a theory of the relationship between context and meaning. I call this the transformer theory, and I argue that it is novel with regard to two related philosophical debates: the contextualism debate regarding the extent of context-sensitivity across natural language, and the polysemy debate regarding how polysemy should be captured within an account of word meaning.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2404.09577,
title = {Transformers, Contextualism, and Polysemy},
author = {Jumbly Grindrod},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.09577},
year = {2024}
}