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    Like blockchain there is some niche usefulness to the technology, but also like blockchain it’s being applied to a myriad of things it is not useful for.

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      Also it’s not fucking ai is it. I actually find the blatant misuse of this term incredibly annoying to be honest.

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        The term AI was coined in 1956 at a computer science conference and was used to refer to a broad range of topics that certainly would include machine learning and neural networks as used in large language models.

        I don’t get the “it’s not really AI” point that keeps being brought up in discussions like this. Are you thinking of AGI, perhaps? That’s the sci-fi “artificial person” variety, which LLMs aren’t able to manage. But that’s just a subset of AI.

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          ‘Intelligence’ requires understanding. The machine has no understanding, because it is not conscious. You can fiddle around with the definitions of these words until you’re blue in the face but this will be true in rain, sun, hail, puffed wheat, etc.

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            Did you check the link I posted? The term “Artificial Intelligence” is literally used for the sorts of topics in computer science that LLMs fall under, and has been for almost 70 years now.

            You are the one who is insisting that the meaning of the words should now be changed to something else.

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        Arguably you are the one misusing the term. Even painfully mundane tasks like the A* pathfinding algorithm fall under the umbrella of artificial intelligence. It’s a big, big (like, stupidly big) field.

        You are right that it’s not AGI, but very few people (outside of marketing) claim that it is.

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          I’m going to argue quite strongly that my general, all purpose understanding of the words ‘artificial’ and ‘intelligence’ constitute the ‘correct’ definition for the term, and I don’t really care how ‘ai’ is defined ‘in industry’. It’s not intelligent, therefore it’s not artificial intelligence. You can redefine ‘intelligent’ in this context to mean whatever you like, but unless the general definition of the word changes then it doesn’t mean jack about shit.

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            So what is intelligence in your general, all-purpose understanding?

            Are newborns intelligent? How about dogs? Ants?

            You may argue that current AI is still behind an average human adult and therefore not intelligent, but academia is a bit more nuanced.

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        Yes, no one seems to raise this anymore. AI to me has always been something akin to computer sentience.

        Things like ‘self healing’ systems are being badeged as AI when they’re little more than an application load balancer.