ChatGPT simply and conclusively shows that there is no need for any innate 
learning module in the brain to learn language. Here is the paper on it that 
states this best. https://ling.auf.net/lingbuzz/007180

>From a Peircean perspective, it is important to realize that this works by 
>inference over signs. 

Dan

> On Apr 19, 2023, at 12:58 PM, Helmut Raulien <h.raul...@gmx.de> wrote:
> 
> Dan, list,
>  
> ok, so it is like I wrote "or it is so, that ChatGPT is somehow referred to 
> universal logic as well, builds its linguistic competence up from there, and 
> so can skip the human grammar-module". But that neither is witchcraft, nor 
> does it say, that there is no human-genetic grammar-module. And I too hope 
> with the Linguist, that we dont have to fear ChatGPT more than we have to 
> fear a refrigerator.
>  
> Best
> Helmut
>  
>  
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