Unlocking the Mystery of Infant Language Acquisition: Insights from an AI Study

Unlocking the Mystery of Infant Language Acquisition: Insights from an AI Study




The AI program learned its first words by observing⁣ objects and hearing words, ⁤similar to how a baby⁣ learns. According to Evan Kidd,⁣ a ⁣psycholinguist at the Australian National University, the study demonstrates ‌that infants may not ⁢require specialized⁤ cognitive mechanisms to begin word ‍learning. Unlike current chatbots, the new model of language learning is simple and small, deviating from the large language models⁣ that rely on ‌massive amounts of data.‍ Wai Keen ‍Vong, a computational cognitive scientist‍ at New York⁣ University, highlights that human‌ word learning is not⁣ based on the entire internet, ​but rather on the input provided by parents. Vong ‌and his colleagues intentionally developed a more realistic⁢ model ‍of language learning that relies on minimal⁤ data to answer the ‍question of whether the model can learn⁢ language from such input.

2024-02-12 08:00:00
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