Stay Human, from the Artificiality Institute

Ellie Pavlick: The AI Paradigm Shift

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Feb 5, 2026
Ellie Pavlick, Assistant Professor at Brown and ARIA director studying AI and mental health. She traces a path from economics and saxophone to questioning meaning and grounding in language models. She discusses how LLMs mimic symbolic abilities, why common metrics mislead, and why studying mechanisms and mental-health applications matters.
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Unexpected Path To Language And Cognition

  • Ellie describes her unusual undergraduate path through economics and saxophone into computer science and NLP research.
  • She says this blend naturally led her to study language, cognition, and meaning in AI.
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Grounding Is An Empirical Question

  • Ellie recounts moving from a firm grounding-first stance to uncertainty about whether multimodal embodiment is necessary for meaning.
  • She argues grounding is an empirical, definitional question requiring precise tests, not a hand-wavy assertion.
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Don’t Anchor Humanity To Inputs

  • Ellie warns against defining human uniqueness by sensory inputs because AI can acquire similar inputs quickly.
  • She suggests the differentiator should be internal, not just the type of data received.
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