Um, actually clueless people have made “that’s not real AI” and “but computers will never …” complaints about AI as long as it has existed as a computing science topic. (50 years?)
Chatbots and image generators being in the headlines has made a new loud wave of complainers, but they’ve always been around.
Kolanaki@yiffit.net 7 months ago
I’ve been decrying the fact that video game AI isn’t actually AI since I was, like, 13. That’s why it sucks so bad.
Sterile_Technique@lemmy.world 7 months ago
Yeah people have absolutely been contesting the use of the term AI in videogames since it started being used in that context, because it’s not AI.
It didn’t cause the stir it does today because it was so commonly understood as a misnomer. It’s like when someone says they’re going to nuke a plate of food - obviously nuke in this context means something much, much, much less than an actual nuke, but we use it anyway despite being technically incorrect cuz there’s a common understanding of what we actually mean.
Marketing now-a-days is pitching LLMs (microwaves) as actual AI (nukes), but the difference is people aren’t just using it as intentional hyperbole - they think we have real, actual AI.
If/when we ever create real AI, it’s going to be a confusing day for humanity lol “…but we’ve had this for years…?”
Kolanaki@yiffit.net 7 months ago
I think we’d be able to tell once the computer program starts demanding rights.
TimeSquirrel@kbin.social 7 months ago
Not sure if you're aware of this, but stuff like that has already happened, (AIs questioning their own existence or arguing with a user and stuff like that) and AI companies and handlers have had to filter that out or bias it so it doesn't start talking like that. Not that it proves anything, just bringing it up.
rutellthesinful@kbin.social 7 months ago
you're confusing AGI/GI with AI
video game AI is AI