Recently here has been a lot of excitement around this paper by Piantadosi claiming that Chomsky's approach to language is now refuted by large language models (https://lingbuzz.net/lingbuzz/007180). And I am quite sympathetic to this idea, so I decided to give it a read. But... am I the only only one to find this paper deeply flawed? (1/4)
More basically, Piantadosi argues that LLMs can manipulate semantic content. As an illustration, he presents chatGPT's response when asked to generate new sentences like Chomsky's "colorless green ideas sleep furiously". (3/4)
... but for me this example shows quite the opposite: chatGPT succesfully copies the syntactic structure of the sentence, but completely misses the point of its nonsense: some parts make sense, others don't... (4/4)