andallthat@lemmy.world 3 days ago
I like how there are all these terms with increasingly loose definitions, to which we attach different levels of evilness:
- algorithm - older, more reliable, mostly deterministic except when it’s “The Algorithm” in capital letters like “The Social Media Algorithm”, then it becomes evil
- machine learning - been out for decades, hasn’t destroyed the world, mostly does its job undetected. Mostly used only by technical people
- machine intelligence - The machine is starting to become conscious but it is still mostly helpful. “Machine intelligence” does brain surgery, folds and unfolds proteins whatever that means (but it sounds like a good thing, so we’ll give it a pass)
- artificial intelligence - machine intelligence’s evil twin. Takes credit for everything good that comes from the other ones and we tend to believe it, because it’s the only one we can actually speak to and can lie to us very convincingly. On its own it can draw pretty pictures and animate them, write code that occasionally works, pretend to love us and teach us the most effective way to slash our own wrists
just_an_average_joe@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 days ago
Machine intelligence and aritificial intelligence are the same thing. AI just changed its meaning too much i guess. What was AI few years ago, is now machine intelligence.
(Somebody correct me if i’m wrong, i know you want to…)
Glaedr304@lemmy.world 3 days ago
The original comment or first line was
“I like how there are all these terms with increasingly loose definitions, to which we attach different levels of evilness”
On a technical level, I agree machine intelligence and artificial intelligence are closely related, if not the same definition. However, they are not synonymous for the average person, going back to the “loose definitions” bit.