WebbTheory of mind (ToM), or the ability to impute unobservable mental states to others, is central to human social interactions, communication, empathy, self-consciousness, and morality. We tested several language models using 40 classic false-belief tasks widely used to test ToM in humans. Webb4 feb. 2024 · Theory of mind (ToM), or the ability to impute unobservable mental states to others, is central to human social interactions, communication, empathy, self-consciousness, and morality. We tested several language models using 40 classic false-belief tasks widely used to test ToM in humans.
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Webb4 feb. 2024 · Theory of mind (ToM), or the ability to impute unobservable mental states to others, is central to human social interactions, communication, empathy, self-consciousness, and morality. We administer classic false-belief tasks, widely used to test ToM in humans, to several language models, without any examples or pre-training. Webb4 feb. 2024 · Abstract: Theory of mind (ToM), or the ability to impute unobservable mental states to others, is central to human social interactions, communication, empathy, self … Webb4 feb. 2024 · Figure 3. The percentage of tasks (out of 20) correctly solved by various language models. Children’s performance taken from (44). Numbers of parameters marked with “*” are estimates from Gao (43). - "Theory of Mind May Have Spontaneously Emerged in Large Language Models" iaff local 5257