• Poob@lemmy.ca
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    11 months ago

    None of it is even AI, Predicting desired text output isn’t intelligence

    • Freeman@lemmy.pub
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      11 months ago

      At this point i just interpret AI to be "we have lots of select statements and inner joins "

    • Fedora@lemmy.haigner.me
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      11 months ago

      You hold artificial intelligence to the standards of general artificial intelligence, which doesn’t even exist yet. Even dumb decision trees are considered an AI. You have to lower your expectations. Calling the best AIs we have dumb is unhelpful at best.

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        11 months ago

        We never called if statements AI until the last year or so. It’s all marketing buzz words. It has to be more than just “it makes a decision” to be AI, or else rivers would be AI because they “make a decision” on which path to take to the ocean based on which dirt is in the way.

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      11 months ago

      AI is whatever machines can’t do yet.

      Playing chess was the sign of AI, until a computer best Kasparov, then it suddenly wasn’t AI anymore. Then it was Go, it was classifying images, it was having a conversation, but whenever each of these was achieved, it stopped being AI and became “machine learning” or “model”.

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        11 months ago

        Machine learning is still AI. Specifically, it’s a subset of AI.