Having looked at issues/48 on accessing probabilies, I wondered if knowing the probabilities could have any bearing on the resolving the ambiguities that crop up in the Winograd Schema reasoning tests (1971 cdn.aaai.org/ocs/4492/4492-21843-1-PB.pdf)
such as:
"Ann asked Mary what time the library closes because she had forgotten."
'The city councilmen refused the demonstrators a permit because they feared violence.'
At the end of the day one could invoke ChatGPT to resolve it!
Having looked at issues/48 on accessing probabilies, I wondered if knowing the probabilities could have any bearing on the resolving the ambiguities that crop up in the Winograd Schema reasoning tests (1971 cdn.aaai.org/ocs/4492/4492-21843-1-PB.pdf)
such as:
"Ann asked Mary what time the library closes because she had forgotten."
'The city councilmen refused the demonstrators a permit because they feared violence.'
At the end of the day one could invoke ChatGPT to resolve it!