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Peanutbjelly@sopuli.xyz 1 year agonote that my snarky tone in this response is due to befuddlement and not an intent to insult or argue with you.
what a weirdly strict semantic requirement that you are emphasising as law. good thing you are emphasising it so strongly, or we might see people use it while interviewing the guy who wrote the book on generative deep learning
or see it used in silly places like MIT or stanford.
what kind of grifter institutions would be so unprofessional?
oh no, melanie mitchell is using a header saying that she “writes about AI.” are you really suggesting melanie mitchell is uninformed?
or… yann lecun? “Researcher in AI.”
do you know who yann lecun is? do you know what back-propagation is?
these are some of the most respectable and well known names in the field. these were the first few darts i threw, and i’m unsurprised that i’m hitting bullseyes. i’m sure i could find many more examples if i kept going.
maybe you’re assuming any use of AI means AGI, but most people i know of in the field just say “AGI” when talking about AGI.
if you don’t like how non-specific it is in definition and use, that’s fine, and there’s an argument to be made there, but you’re stating your opinion and preference as consensus in the field.
i think your enthusiasm needs to run a little deeper before being so critical. the intense yet uninformed nature of your opinion would also explain how you find how adam has “still been more right about “AI” than anyone else recently.”
what white papers am i missing that emphasise this rule so vehemently?
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floridaman@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 year ago
tl;dr, you’re right but I’m more concerned about the media and lay people misusing the term, and it just annoys me personally too
I am sorry, I should’ve been more clear, and I do genuinely appreciate your comment as it is very useful information. I am referring to lay people using the term ‘AI’. These institutions and individuals, who I agree are the most trusted on the topic, use the term because it is becoming the term broadly recognized. I have no problem with these people using the term, because they are aware of the context they use it in. I have a problem with people who are not versed in the topic using it, and that is what I agree with Connover on. When the media, and more broadly the general public, use the term AI, they are usually considering it to be a big spooky thing that could come for everyone’s jobs, and especially on the Internet the term is used to perpetuate a grift. I don’t wish to argue either, I just wanted to append this to clear up what I meant. And don’t get me wrong, I’m no expert on the topic, as much as I made it sound like that, I’m just tired of the media and the actual grifters misusing the term without actually understanding the connotations. Artificial Intelligence sounds like something that can replace a human mind, and to some extent, a lot of generative LLMs can do that, but they aren’t intelligent, they are just large algorithmic guessing machines, and using AI just feels to me to be misleading in that sense. I know this comes down to personal opinion in the end, at least on my part, but you are right, and I’m just tired of hearing people spout about AI like it’s some existential threat as it is now.
Wow that ran on, sorry if you read the whole thing lol. Also you don’t gotta reply, I just wanted to clarify what I really meant to say.