生成文本的不可计算性。

Q1 Arts and Humanities Philosophy and Technology Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-17 DOI:10.1007/s13347-024-00708-0
Alžbeta Kuchtová
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在本文中,我结合机器学习生成的文本,探讨了德里达的外化概念。我首先讨论了海德格尔关于机器创造的观点,然后介绍了德里达对海德格尔的批评。我解释了可迭代性的概念,这是德里达批评所依据的核心概念。本文的论点是,德里达关于可迭代性的论述为理解机器学习生成的文学现象提供了一个有用的框架。他关于文本性的论述强调了所有文本(包括机器生成的文本)所特有的不可计算性和机械元素。通过将德里达的概念应用于机器创作现象,我们可以解构人类创作与非人类创作之间的区别。正如我在本文结论中提出的,这为我们考虑机器学习的潜在积极用途提供了基础。
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The Incalculability of the Generated Text.

In this paper, I explore Derrida's concept of exteriorization in relation to texts generated by machine learning. I first discuss Heidegger's view of machine creation and then present Derrida's criticism of Heidegger. I explain the concept of iterability, which is the central notion on which Derrida's criticism is based. The thesis defended in the paper is that Derrida's account of iterability provides a helpful framework for understanding the phenomenon of machine learning-generated literature. His account of textuality highlights the incalculability and mechanical elements characteristic of all texts, including machine-generated texts. By applying Derrida's concept to the phenomenon of machine creation, we can deconstruct the distinction between human and non-human creation. As I propose in the conclusion to this paper, this provides a basis on which to consider potential positive uses of machine learning.

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