Stop saying LLM: Large Discourse Models (LDM) and Artificial Discursive Agent (ADA)?
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- A recent paper proposes a shift in the terminology used to describe large generative models, suggesting the terms 'Large Discourse Models' (LDM) and 'Artificial Discursive Agent' (ADA) as replacements for 'Large Language Models' (LLM). This change emphasizes a more nuanced understanding of these models, focusing on their role in modeling human experience through a structured theoretical framework.
- This development is significant as it aims to clarify the operational context and limitations of artificial discursive agents, moving beyond the binary fascination/fear perspective that currently dominates discussions about AI.
- The introduction of LDMs and ADAs reflects a broader trend in AI research towards more sophisticated models that can better understand and interact with human discourse, paralleling ongoing efforts to establish benchmarks for evaluating AI capabilities in various applications, such as social media and personalized user interactions.
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