June 8, 2021, 7:42 a.m.
As linguists, we have the distinct intuition that we have something to add to the growing number of applications in language technology, but just having an advanced degree is not enough. First learn something about language technology, and be prepared to convince others of what you have to add.
Read More →
Creativity vs Wrongness: The Case of ChatGPT
On Chinese Rooms, Roman Numerals, and Neural Networks
When Everything Looks Like a Nail
Language Technology Needs Linguists, But Companies Need Convincing
Financial Contracts Are More Fintech than LegalTech
The Archaic Language Whereby Lawyers Draft
The Paper Hard Drive, or, Where are Our Contracts Anyway?
The Perilous Complexity of Information Extraction from Financial Contracts