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Giosuè Baggio
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Cognitive scientist at NTNU · www.ntnu.edu/employees/giosue.baggio · Author of ‘Meaning in the Brain’ and ‘Neurolinguistics’ @mitpress.bsky.social‬ · “(…) ita res accendent lumina rebus.” (Lucretius)
‘Undead Signs: On the Possibility of a Computational Illusion of Meaning’ by Marvin Tritschler, Philosophy & Technology 🤖💭 #LLM #semantics
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Undead Signs: On the Possibility of a Computational Illusion of Meaning - Philosophy & Technology
The position that the output by computational models of language, especially Large Language Models (LLMs), has meaning is usually criticized on the basis of the argument that the models do not have ac...
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November 11, 2025 at 10:00 AM
I’m a big fan of Jamie Cohen-Cole’s work on the political history of cognitive science (check it out) and would attend this talk if I could teleport to Basel this afternoon: ‘How Children Became Model Organisms for Scientific Thought’ 👶🧠💭 @unibas.ch
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How Children Became Model Organisms for Scientific Thought: Constructivist Epistemology from the Sciences to the Humanities and Back Again
Vortrag von Jamie Cohen-Cole (George Washington University) im Rahmen des Forschungskolloquiums "Geschichte des 19. bis 21. Jahrhunderts" im Eikones Forum
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November 4, 2025 at 9:49 AM
Countering AI misuse in these crucial first-year courses requires breaking down larger classes into smaller groups, working in close contact with students, and monitoring their progress continuously, not through occasional tests — dear NTNU, there’s no way to do this while saving on resources.
November 2, 2025 at 4:53 PM
Our special issue on ‘Parallelism in the Architecture of Language’ is now published! Huge thanks to all contributing authors, reviewers, Eva, Neil, and the topiCS journal team for their excellent work 📚🗣️🧠🤖🙏🏻
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October 30, 2025 at 7:17 AM
«Vi tror vi bygger trygghet, men i realiteten bygger vi et system som er skjørt fordi det mangler evnen til selvkritikk.» 🇳🇴 Mange, også innvandrere, merker dette, men få klarer å uttrykke det — noe som nettopp bekrefter Nicolai Mebergs poeng 🎯 #NRK
www.nrk.no/ytring/den-f...
Den farlige tryggheten
I verdens kanskje tryggeste land har vi ett uløselig problem: Nordmenn tåler ikke problemer.
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October 25, 2025 at 6:45 AM
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria. This is now a complex problem, with many contributing factors and no easy solution. But it’s also simple at bottom: we’ve either ignored or failed to act on our understanding of evolution by natural selection #sciam 🦠🧬
www.scientificamerican.com/article/nigh...
CDC Sounds Alarm over ‘Nightmare Bacteria’ That Resist Last-Resort Antibiotics
The infection rate of one type of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales bacteria has risen by more than 460 percent in recent years. Scientists say people receiving treatment in hospitals are at highe...
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October 22, 2025 at 5:11 PM
«Vi må passe på at vi gir unge mennesker muligheten til å forme sin egen utdanning og sin egen yrkeskarriere.» Bra sagt Terje Lohndal. Vi trenger tematisk brede og intellektuelt utfordrende kurs, og flere å velge mellom, selv om det krever mer ressurser.
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Unge mennesker må få muligheten til å forme sin egen utdanning og sin egen yrkeskarriere
Kandidatundersøkelsen vår viser at våre studenter i humaniora velger fag med hjertet, og ender opp med å bidra der samfunnet trenger dem mest.
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October 22, 2025 at 8:52 AM
“Without a base to anchor the composition of our representations of numbers, we would (...) never have managed to progress beyond the limits of working memory.” ‘A solid base for scaling up: the structure of numeration systems’, eds. A. Bender et al. 🧠🧮
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences: Vol 380, No 1937
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October 21, 2025 at 8:49 AM
I agree, physicists won’t like this: when was last time someone proposed a new ‘law of nature’? (Philosophers won’t like it either: we’re no longer supposed to think in terms of natural laws). This is for those puzzled by Darwinian evolution who want to try bring it under more general principles 🧬
𝗡𝗲𝘄 𝗹𝗮𝘄𝘀 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗲𝘃𝗼𝗹𝘃𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝘀𝘆𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗺𝘀?
Thought-provoking piece on properties of systems.
Including the Law of Increasing Functional Information, which applies to both biological and non-biological systems.
Physicists will probably not like this at all...
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#complexity
October 12, 2025 at 7:18 PM
It says a lot about the human mind that of all possible problems those mathematicians care about are precisely those that are hard to solve for *both* humans and computers, e.g., those requiring new schemata, not hammers. Fine paper by Dean & Naibo👇#AI
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Artificial Intelligence and Inherent Mathematical Difficulty
Abstract. This paper explores the relationship of artificial intelligence to resolving open questions in mathematics. We first argue that limitative result
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October 12, 2025 at 6:46 PM
Looking forward to reading Greg’s new book. Something tells me this is going to be a classic. 📖 (I’ll be wise to focus on the stuff I know less well and learn from it, but I’m curious to see how his views on IFG are evolving, and why IFG is still not part of the brain’s ‘combinatorial network’.) 🗣️👂🧠
My attempt to depict the neural architecture of language as motivated in my forthcoming book, Wired for Words. Like colors represent functional connectivity. Main insight: linguistic levels are all organized with a sensorimotor-like architecture. pbs.twimg.com/media/G2cwsM...
October 6, 2025 at 6:49 AM
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🧠 Cognitive scientist Giosuè Baggio provides an entry on meaning for The Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science, a multidisciplinary, #openaccess resource to understanding the mind: oecs.mit.edu/pub/ivtprtc8... @oecs-bot.bsky.social #OECS @giosuebaggio.bsky.social
Meaning
The meaning of an expression is the idea or message it communicates. For example, “tennis balls are yellow” communicates a fact about the color of tennis balls in virtue of the meaning of “yellow.”…
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October 2, 2025 at 7:03 PM
Important fMRI/RSA study by @marcociapparelli.bsky.social et al. Compositional (multiplicative) representations of compounds/phrases in left IFG (BA45), mSTS, ATL; left AG encodes constituents, not their composition, weighing the right element more, vice versa IFG 🧠🧩
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Compositionality in the semantic network: a model-driven representational similarity analysis
Abstract. Semantic composition allows us to construct complex meanings (e.g., “dog house”, “house dog”) from simpler constituents (“dog”, “house”). Neuroim
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September 26, 2025 at 9:29 AM
My entry on Meaning in the Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science is live.🧠💭

OECS is a growing organism: it was satisfying to reference other entries and let my text be shaped by so much good content. Thanks to the editorial team for making this happen!

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Meaning
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September 25, 2025 at 10:07 AM
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Announcing the first (and perhaps only) Multilingual Minds and Machines Meeting! Come join us in Nijmegen, June 22-23, 2026, if you are interested in computational models of human multilingualism: mmmm2026.github.io
September 19, 2025 at 11:27 AM
In Italia (ma non solo) si fa ancora troppa fatica ad accettare che l’antibiotico resistenza sia un problema e che l’evoluzione per selezione naturale sia un fatto. Le due cose sono legate, come spiega bene Piero Angela qui👇#SuperQuark
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Resistenza antibiotica – Superquark 21/08/2019
YouTube video by Rai
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September 21, 2025 at 8:03 AM
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“(…) jargon infused with technology industry hype, such as shown in Table 1, does not meaningfully explain. (…) We strive to remain critical of the vocabulary the technology industry coopts and deploys, and to remain respectful of scientific terminology.”

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September 19, 2025 at 10:50 PM
Here we’re triggered by the words ‘Oxford’ and ‘ChatGPT’. But how many universities have already made Copilot available to staff and students through Office/365? Mine has, probably yours too. This double PR stunt signals big tech is eating up education upfront, not just via Microsoft’s trojan horse.
NEW: Oxford will be the first UK university to give all staff and students free ChatGPT Edu access, from this academic year.

ChatGPT Edu is built for education, with enhanced privacy and security.
September 19, 2025 at 9:45 PM
‘Institutional capture’ 🏫🎯
"Oxford becomes first UK university to offer ChatGPT Edu to all staff and students" - imagining a lot of staff there pretty upset about, but also it says much about OpenAI's education strategy that it's targeted Oxford as its first institutional capture in the UK www.ox.ac.uk/news/2025-09...
Oxford becomes first UK university to offer ChatGPT Edu to all staff
OpenAI’s flagship GPT-5 model will be provided across the University and Oxford Colleges through ChatGPT Edu, a version of ChatGPT built for universities that includes enterprise-level security and
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September 19, 2025 at 5:41 PM
At IWCS soon, Matteo Radaelli shows 17 Norwegian LMs struggle to recover plausible covert events in complement coercion, in spite of positive (but not uniform across LMs) context effects 🤖💭 w/ Emmanuele Chersoni & Alessandro Lenci #compositionality #semantics
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Conference Program
Düsseldorf
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September 19, 2025 at 9:27 AM
كتابي "علم اللغة العصبي" متاح الآن مجاناً باللغة العربية! شكراً للمترجمين الرائعين الذين جعلوا هذا ممكناً. أتمنى أن يصل إلى قراء جدد ويساهم في بحوث علم اللغة العصبي في العالم العربي.
#علم_اللغة_العصبي #العربية #ترجمة
#Neurolinguistics #Arabic #translation
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اللغويات العصبية | جوزويه باجيو | مؤسسة هنداوي
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September 18, 2025 at 1:51 PM
‘Machine language as somniloquy: How the neuroscience of sleep illuminates generative AI’ — New quick paper to appear in THINK, exploring the idea that sleep talk and AI-generated language unfold in cognitive conditions with similar restrictions 🧠🤖😴
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Machine language as somniloquy: How the neuroscience of sleep illuminates generative AI - lingbuzz/009303
Can machines mean what they say? Generally not, because current AI systems lack the cognitive capacities that allow humans to recover meaning from and infuse meaning into language. However, from a cog...
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September 17, 2025 at 1:06 PM
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Interested in doing a PhD with me and lacns.github.io? Or with any of the incredible fellows in the IMPRS School of Cognition www.maxplanckschools.org/cognition-en - apply before Dec 1st at cognition.maxplanckschools.org/en/application
Language and Computation in Neural Systems
We are an international group of scientists consisting of linguists, cognitive scientists, cognitive neuroscientists, computational neuroscientists, computational modellers, computational scientists, ...
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September 3, 2025 at 3:15 PM
RFK Jr.: “It’s one of the burdens of citizenship to do our own research”. Absolutely, please do your own research: set aside a few years of your life, join a lab, read the literature, run the studies, and become an expert, too. Everyone’s welcome.
1. "'Trusting the experts is not a feature of either a science or democracy," Kennedy said."

It's literally a vital feature of both science and of representative democracy.

I've written a fair bit about trust in expertise as a vital mechanism in the collective epistemology of science.
RFK Jr. in interview with Scripps News: ‘Trusting the experts is not science’
HHS Secretary RFK Jr. sat down with Scripps News for a wide-ranging interview, discussing mRNA vaccine funding policy changes and a recent shooting at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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August 30, 2025 at 6:29 PM
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“The goal of academic training is not to solve problems as efficiently and quickly as possible, but to develop skills for identifying and dealing with novel problems, which have never been solved before.”
If you agree with our 5 requests to our universities, please sign 🖊️ the open letter and don’t forget to confirm your email! ☺️🙏

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July 12, 2025 at 8:33 PM