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Denis Bonnay (Paris)
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Colloques du Collège de France - Collège de France
Colloque - Implications philosophiques de l'IA - Denis Bonnay : Faut-il réfléchir avant de parler ? Ou les implications philosophiques du Chain of Thought
Claudine TiercelinMétaphysique et philosophie de la connaissanceAnnée 2024-2025Colloque - Implications philosophiques de l'IADenis Bonnay : Faut-il réfléchir avant de parler ? Ou les implications philosophiques du Chain of ThoughtDenis BonnayUniversité Paris NanterreRésuméLes derniers progrès en date de l'IA générative reposent sur une technique appelée « Chain of Thought » (CoT), qui consiste à faire en sorte que la machine « réfléchisse » avant de répondre. Il s...
2025-05-27
48 min
Métaphysique et philosophie de la connaissance - Claudine Tiercelin
Colloque - Implications philosophiques de l'IA - Denis Bonnay : Faut-il réfléchir avant de parler ? Ou les implications philosophiques du Chain of Thought
Claudine TiercelinMétaphysique et philosophie de la connaissanceAnnée 2024-2025Colloque - Implications philosophiques de l'IADenis Bonnay : Faut-il réfléchir avant de parler ? Ou les implications philosophiques du Chain of ThoughtDenis BonnayUniversité Paris NanterreRésuméLes derniers progrès en date de l'IA générative reposent sur une technique appelée « Chain of Thought » (CoT), qui consiste à faire en sorte que la machine « réfléchisse » avant de répondre. Il s...
2025-05-27
48 min
MCMP – Mathematical Philosophy (Archive 2011/12)
Constants and Consequences
Denis Bonnay (Paris) gives a talk at the MCMP Colloquium (8 Dec, 2011) titled "Constants and Consequences (joint work with D. Westerstahl)". Abstract: Given an interpreted language and a set of logical constants, Tarski's semantic definition of logical consequence yields a consequence relation. But given a consequence relation, is there a natural way to extract from it a set of logical constants? In this talk, we will compare two ways of doing so, one purely syntactical, which is based on the idea that an expression is logical if it is essential to the validity of at least one inference, and one semantical...
2019-04-20
57 min
MCMP – Epistemology
An Axiomatization of Individual and Social Updates
Denis Bonnay (Paris Quest/IHPST) gives a talk at the MCMP Colloquium (30 April, 2015) titled "An Axiomatization of Individual and Social Updates". Abstract: In this talk, I will consider update rules, which an agent may follow in order to update her subjective probabilities and take into account new information she receives. I will consider two different situations in which this may happen: (1) individual updates: when an agent learns the probability for a particular event to have a certain value. (2) social updates: when an agent learns the probability an other agent's gives to a particular event. Jeffrey's conditioning and weighted averaging are...
2015-05-11
00 min
MCMP – Mathematical Philosophy (Archive 2011/12)
Dependence and Groundedness
Denis Bonnay (Paris) gives a talk at the Workshop on Groundedness (26-27 October, 2012) titled "Dependence and Groundedness". Abstract: In this talk, I will discuss whether the notion of groundedness can be analyzed directly in terms of dependence upon non-semantic states of affairs or whether a detour via truth and falsity is always necessary.
2012-11-07
1h 02