Stanford Psychology Podcast

163 - Roger Levy: The Science of Language in the Era of AI

Stanford Psychology Episode 163

Su chats with Dr. Roger Levy. Dr. Levy is a Professor in the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at MIT, where he directs the Computational Psycholinguistics Laboratory. His research focuses on theoretical and applied questions in the processing and acquisition of natural language. His work furthers our understanding of the cognitive underpinning of language processing and acquisition, combining computational modeling, psycholinguistic experimentation, and analysis of large, naturalistic language datasets, to help design models and algorithms that will allow machines to process human language. In today's episode, we discuss his research background together with his recent work "The Science of Language in the Era of Generative AI".

Roger’s review: https://mit-genai.pubpub.org/pub/ak3evnmm/release/1 

Roger’s lab website: http://cpl.mit.edu/  

Roger’s personal website: https://www.mit.edu/~rplevy/ 


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