• apocalypticat@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    I think the point that they’re making is that they used the latest buzz word for the people dishing out the dough.

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      6 months ago

      Yes, and I’m saying there’s nothing wrong with that “buzz word.” It’s accurate, just more generic.

      I see a lot of people these days raising objections that LLMs and whatnot “aren’t really artificial intelligence!” Because they’re operating from the definition of artificial intelligence they got from science fiction TV shows, where it’s not AI unless it replicates or exceeds human intelligence in all meaningful ways. The term has been widely used in computer science for 70 years, though, applying to a broad range of subjects. Machine learning is clearly within that range.

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        6 months ago

        There’s a distinction into “narrow AI” and “Artificial General Intelligence”.

        AGI is that sci-fi AI. Whereas narrow AI is only intelligent within one task, like a pocket calculator or a robot arm or an LLM.

        And as you point out, saying that you’re doing narrow AI is absolutely not interesting. So, I think, it’s fair enough that people would assume, when “AI” is used as a buzzword, it doesn’t mean the pocket calculator kind.

        Not to mention that e.g. OpenAI explicitly states that they’re working towards AGI.