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11 Jun 2025 14:00

Chat Token Vector | Questioning Models of Language and Neo-Structuralism in AI

Aula Mario Baratto Ca’ Foscari, Dorsoduro 3246 - Venice

11-13 June 2025

With the latest developments of AI such as Large Language Models (LLMs), language returns to the center of the stage in critical humanities, history of science and technology, and political economy. Already in the 1990s, political economy advocated for a “linguistic turn” to grasp the transformations of social relations and labour in post-Fordism (Marazzi 1996), but nobody then could foresee the degree of “linguistic automation” that is taking place today through LMMs. Ultimately, in their latent space, LLMs appear to materialise the ‘machine interlingua’ (Liu 2023) that AI practitioners, linguists, and philosophers have envisioned and cultivated since the 1950. As at the times of information theory and cybernetics, a technical paradigm appears to impose a shift in the theoretical discourse. It is urgent, therefore, to investigate the postulates underlying this second ‘linguistic turn’ driven by AI, in which language reemerges at the core of both the technical composition and philosophical concerns.

The symposium Chat Token Vector addresses the new architecture of language, labour, and social relations in what we call AI today. In current AI, language is involved in the making of a complex technosocial scaffolding and a new variant of structuralism. Language is rewritten along the vectors of statistical models in order to become computer-readable. Under this regime of knowledge production, languages but also artefacts such as images become fictitious commodities. The labour that renders these phenomena possible has been, many pointed out, made invisible. Instead of seeing data centres, cable infrastructures, venture capital, and foremost workers cleaning data, maintaining servers, and repairing hardware, we see AI. What are the actual components of the hidden production pipeline of AI? In which way is language represented and mechanised along such a global assembly line?

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Organised by the ERC project AIMODELS at the Department of Philosophy and Cultural Heritage of Ca' Foscari University of Venice. 

In partnership with Cambridge Language Sciences: Research Group 'Exploring Novel Figurative Language to Conceptualise Large Language Models' and Cambridge Digital Humanities.

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The event will be held in English

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Dipartimento di Filosofia e Beni Culturali, ERC AIMODELS

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