• raspberriesareyummy@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Fair enough, I only started reading the term when it was used to express disdain for machine learning systems being wrongly marketed as “AI”

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        23 hours ago

        I sometimes use just the quotes for brevity, but I mostly use “slop”. I hate the implicit suggestion there’s any kind of intelligence/understanding involved in generating the output. That combined with the admittedly impressive looking/sounding results leads people to believe it’s actually accurate & reliable, which it isn’t.

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        1 day ago

        they are AI though

        see - when they sell statistical gibberish generators as “AI”, gullible people will believe it. You just proved my point.

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          1 day ago

          they are selling statistical gibberish generators as AI because AI is a very broad term that includes machine learning

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              17 hours ago

              by the definition that has existed for years before 2021

              it feels like people forgot every time they used AI before it became trendy to put it in everything

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                13 hours ago

                I’m not diving into hairsplitting here - there’s an academical field that researched AI, and as part of that field, machine learning is investigated. That doesn’t mean there’s anything intelligent about the core mechanism of LLMs. The part that has many people confusing it for “intelligence” is that with actual - deterministic - algorithms, the in and output are filtered to and from tokens, according to grammar rules of languages, to avoid the most glaringly obvious garbled output.