AI is working its way into smartphones, but some tools could be subverted for misinformation.
AI is working its way into smartphones, but some tools could be subverted for misinformation.
Photo editing tools could make it easier to depict events that did not happen.
Artificial intelligence (AI) has already transformed how we work and communicate.
Has it?
14ReplyProbably wrote at least parts of the article.
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Can we stop calling it AI?
11ReplyYes, I have because it isn't.
It's LLMs and Machine Learning, though 'learning' is a misnomer so probably better to call it LLMs
8Replyprobably not, in the same way that your grandma calls a video chat a facetime or your representative might call the internet a series of tubes
AI is the default word for any kind of machine magic now
8ReplyMachine spirits. We really are on the path to Warhammer 40k
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Marketers explicitly and silently rebranded AI to AGI, a term that I think was literally just made up. I think they should have been reversed, llma deserve a new term, but not AI.
But you see that wasn't the problem. The problem was that they knew some new term would fall flat. They wanted investors frothing at the mouth - so they just changed the definition of AI to make that happen.
1ReplyFirstly, all words and terms are made up.
Secondly, no it wasn't made up recently, it was first used in 1997: https://ai.stackexchange.com/questions/20231/who-first-coined-the-term-artificial-general-intelligence
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could? Lol.
8Replysubverted or working as intended?
7ReplyAs intended, but you gotta make it sound good for the headlines
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