I am a philosopher of science, specialized in the philosophy of language and formal sciences (mathematics, logic, and computer science). After being a Professor in Philosophy and History of Ideas at MO.CO.ESBA (Montpellier, France) and a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Research Fellow at ETH (D-GESS), I decided to pursue a second PhD in Natural Language Processing at the Computer Science Department of ETH.
My interests revolve around the linguistic aspects of formal sciences and the formal aspects of language and other sign systems, from a theoretical, philosophical, and historical perspective. I am also interested in the relationship between language and thought, the nature of meaning, and the possibility that a theory of language can inform both a theory of culture and a theory of science. My current research focuses on the computational and conceptual aspects of segmentation (and tokenization) and their relation to linguistic structure and meaning.
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09/04/2024
Notes on Critical AI
Lecture at Meta (New York)
372 Farley, Farley Building, New York, USA.
11:00 am EST.
05/04/2024
Notes on Critical AI
Lecture at the ITS (The Graduate Center, CUNY)
365 Fifth Avenue, New York, USA.
1:00 pm EST. Room 5209.
03/03/2024
New paper out!
“How to Do Maths with Words. Neural Machine Learning Applications to Mathematics and Their Philosophical Significance”. In: Sriraman, B. (eds) Handbook of the History and Philosophy of Mathematical Practice. Springer, Cham. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-19071-2_142-1
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28/01/2024
New paper out!
“Introduction to the Semiology of Mathematical Practices”. In: Sriraman, B. (eds) Handbook of the History and Philosophy of Mathematical Practice. Springer, Cham. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-19071-2_130-2.
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11/01/2024
New paper out!
With Tai-Danae Bradley and John Terilla
“The structure of meaning in language: parallel narratives in linear algebra and category theory”. Notices of the AMS (February 2024). DOI: 10.1090/noti2868
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13/12/2023
New paper out!
“Computing Cultures: Historical and Philosophical Perspectives”.
In: Minds and Machines (2023). ISSN : 1572-8641. DOI : 10.1007/s11023-023-09653-x
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10/11/2023
Des statistiques à l’algèbre et au-delà : la logique des normes émergentes en langage naturel. (with John Terilla)
Lecture at the workshop Logique, Langage et Computation .
IRPhiL, Lyon 3.
Lyon, France.
10:45 (CEST). Espace Marc Bloch, MSH-LSE 14, av. Berthelot.
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13/09/2023
The Language of Mathematics. Epistemological Consequences of the Application of Neural Models to Mathematics
Lecture at PhilML’23.
Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen
Tübingen, Germany.
14:00 (CEST). AI Research Building, Lecture Hall Maria-von-Linden-Str. 6.
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24/05/2023
Structuralisme et Intelligence Artificielle
Lecture at the SPHePS Seminar
Paris, France.
17:00-20:00 (CEST)
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02/05/2023
Understanding Language (Models): AI Language Models From a Structuralist Perspective
Lecture at the The Linguistic Circle of Copenhagen.
University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
14:00-19:00 (CEST). Søndre Campus, lokale 4A.0.56.
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17/04/2023
The Language of Mathematics: Epistemological Consequences of Applying AI Methods to Mathematics
Lecture at the Research Seminar of the Cohn Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Ideas.
Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.
17:00 pm (GMT+3). Gilman building (Humanities), room 496.
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14/04/2023 - 21/05/2023
Visiting researcher at the Cohn Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Ideas.
Exchange Program Knowledge in Society, ETH Zurich-Cohn Institute.
15/02/2023
Peeking into the AI Language Modeling Black Box
Lunch Talk at the Department of Philosophy, CMU.
5000 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
12:00 pm EST. Baker Hall, room 150.
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03/02/2023
Why Can Computers Understand Natural Language?
Lecture at Digital Theory Lab, NYU.
12:00 pm EST. Zoom.
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31/01/2023
Neural Approaches to Mathematics
Lecture at the ITS (The Graduate Center, CUNY)
365 Fifth Avenue, New York, USA.
10:00 am EST. Room 5209.
02/12/2022
Content from Expressions: from Distributional Properties of Numerals to Arithmetical Content
Lecture at the OCIE Seminar in the History and Philosophy of Mathematics and Logic (Chapman Universituy)
225 E Palm Ave, Orange, CA, USA.
4:00 pm PST. Doti Hall, Room 105.