Large language models and the relative roles of formal and natural language in formalization

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Formalizations serve as cognitive tools. By enabling algorithmic reasoning over sets of statements in a formal language, they provide a cognitive boost for human reasoners. We argue that the emergence of large language models (LLMs) as a technology for the analysis and generation of natural language provides a new perspective on the relative roles of formal and natural languages in formalization.

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Bradley Allen
University of Amsterdam

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