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Between the Discrete and the Infinite: Attention and Latent Space Metaphors in Borges and Calvino
Paper Presntation
Abstract

Paper Presntation

We take part again in the XCOAX Conference, this year taking place from 9-11 July in Dundee, Scotland.

Ludovica Schaerf will present our work “Between the Discrete and the Infinite: Attention and Latent Space Metaphors in Borges and Calvino”  on Fiday, as partt of Paper Session 4 , starting ata 11:30.

 

Abstract

Metaphors surrounding artificial intelligence increasingly inform contemporary discussions on the topic, shaping both technical conceptualizations and cultural narratives. This paper explores literary metaphors by Jorge Luis Borges and Italo Calvino, arguing that their narratives offer critical conceptual frameworks for understanding deep learning’s representational structures. Drawing on five emblematic metaphors from Borges and Calvino—the
Aleph (dimensional compression), the Library of Babel (combinatorial archive), the Chessboard (rule-based combination), the Atlas (emergent potential), and the Garden of Forking Paths (branching potentiality), this paper suggests that these literary
metaphors reflect key phenomena within latent spaces and attention modules, such as the reduction of knowledge in one abstract point, dimensionality, and the combinatorial or potential logic. By aligning literary analysis with computational architectures, this paper highlights the significance of literary imagination in articulating deep learning’s capabilities and limitations, challenging simplified or anthropomorphic interpretations

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