• Voli@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    I wish the term Ai would be stopped, because these devices are far from the idea of what ai is.

    • psivchaz@reddthat.com
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      1 year ago

      I always thought machine learning was descriptive and made sense. I guess it just didn’t get investors erect enough.

    • NightOwl
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      1 year ago

      Yeah, things that weren’t called AI years back are just getting called AI now.

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        1 year ago

        “AI” was always an imprecise term - even compilers used to be called AI once

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      1 year ago

      AI has been used to refer to all kinds of dynamic programming in the history of computation. Algebraic solvers, edge detection, fuzzy decision systems, player programs for video games and tabletop games. So when you say AI is this or that you are being rather prescriptivist about it.

      The problem with AI and ML is more one of it being presented to the public by grifters as a magical one stop solution to almost any problem. What term was used hardly matters, it was the propaganda that carried the term. It would be like saying the name Nike is the reason for the shoe brand’s success and not it’s marketing.

      So discredit the grifters, and if you want to destroy the term then look to dilute it by using it to describe even more things. It was never really a useful term to begin with. I’ll leave you with this quote

      A lot of cutting edge AI has filtered into general applications, often without being called AI because once something becomes useful enough and common enough it’s not labelled AI anymore.

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      1 year ago

      It’s almost like the incessant marketing of standard optimisation algorithms as artificial intelligence has diluted the tech industry with meaningless buzzwords.