Language Processing in the Digital Era: A Psycholinguistic Approach to AI-Based Tools

Authors

  • Naya Rathore Department of Psychology and Human Behavior, Horizon Institute of Advanced Studies, Pune, India.

Keywords:

AI-based language tools, psycholinguistics, language processing, GPT-3, bias, semantics, pragmatics, human cognition.

Abstract

In the digital age, the convergence of artificial intelligence (AI) and language processing has reshaped the landscape of communication, learning, and interaction. This article examines the interplay between psycholinguistics and AI-based language tools, exploring how psychological principles influence the design and effectiveness of these technologies. We delve into the cognitive mechanisms underlying language acquisition, comprehension, and production, highlighting the role of AI in mimicking and enhancing human linguistic abilities. By analyzing both the potential and limitations of AI-driven language models, this paper offers insights into the challenges and opportunities that arise when human cognition and machine learning intersect. The exploration concludes by considering the ethical implications and future directions for AI in language processing, advocating for a balanced approach that prioritizes both innovation and human-centric design.

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Published

2025-01-27

How to Cite

Naya Rathore. (2025). Language Processing in the Digital Era: A Psycholinguistic Approach to AI-Based Tools. International Journal of Linguistics Applied Psychology and Technology (IJLAPT), 2(01(Jan), 22–30. Retrieved from https://ijlapt.strjournals.com/index.php/ijlapt/article/view/71

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