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Eight to Late | Sensemaking and Analytics for Organizations Eight to Late Sensemaking and Analytics for Organizations Can Large Language Models reason? with 7 comments There is much debate about whether Large Language Models (LLM s) have reasoning capabilities: on the one hand, vendors and some researchers claim LLMs can reason; on the other, there are others who contest these claims. I have discussed several examples of the latter in an earlier article , so I won’t rehash them here. However, the matter is far from settled: the debate will go on because new generations of LLMs will continue to get better at (apparent?) reasoning.  It seems to me that a better way to shed light on this issue would be to ask a broader question: what purpose does language serve? More to the point: do humans use language to think or do they use it to communicate their thinking ?  Recent research suggests that language is primarily a tool for communication, not thought (the pa...

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