Machines, Medium and Meaning: Exploring Boundaries of AI in Understanding Meaning

Authors

  • Saira Fehmi Khan PhD Scholar, English Linguistics, National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad Email: sairafahmikhan@gmail.com

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.71145/rjsp.v3i3.368

Keywords:

Artificial Intelligence, Machines, Meaning, Reference, Use, Context, Intention, Embodied Cognition

Abstract

The advancement of Artificial Intelligence has sparked an argument about its ability to understand the subtleties of human language and meaning. This paper explores AI’s linguistic and semantic competence from philosophical and technical perspectives. In tandem with this fundamental question: whether AI truly understands meaning? Others are: what are the current capabilities of AI? How is contemporary AI constrained in terms of comprehension? And what are the possibilities related to enhancing their understanding? The research stems out of these queries and is underpinned by linguistic philosophy, cognitive science and machine learning. While current AI with remarkable linguistic competence can model human language, it understands only form not content because of its constraints in embodiment, context-sensitivity and intentionality. However, future research directions offer possibilities for enhanced AI’s understanding of meaning.

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Published

2025-08-16

How to Cite

Saira Fehmi Khan. (2025). Machines, Medium and Meaning: Exploring Boundaries of AI in Understanding Meaning. Review Journal of Social Psychology & Social Works, 3(3), 886–894. https://doi.org/10.71145/rjsp.v3i3.368