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What's a common "fact" that's spread around that's actually not true and pisses you off that too many people believe it?

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[–] Iconoclast@feddit.uk 37 points 1 day ago (4 children)

"LLMs are not AI"

Artificial intelligence is a term used in computer science to describe a system capable of performing any cognitive tasks that would normally require human intelligence - like generating natural-sounding language. The issue isn't that the term is being used incorrectly, but rather that most people think it means more than it actually does. It's a broad term that covers everything from old Atari chess engines to artificial superintelligence.

[–] Zacryon@feddit.org 1 points 11 hours ago

Minor corrections: AI does not just comprise methods for tasks that require 'cognition'. Let's rather use the more general "information processing". Nor is it restricted to "normally requires humans". Think of swarm intelligence methods for example, like ant colony optimization.

There is an inherent issue in the definition of the word "intelligence" though. For labelling a bunch of methods, that's not as problematic, we could call all that 'banana milkshake' as long as we agree upon what we put into that category.

But we do not even have a good definition of "intelligence" itself. As soon as this issue is solved, we might start rethinking the label 'artificial intelligence'.

My proposed "information processing" is also insufficient, as it would make a fancy pocket calculator indistinguishable from what we usually call "AI".

Thinking about that: if we would apply some AI methods, e.g. from the field of machine learning, to perform operations that a pocket calculator already solves (which is kind of ridiculous, because we would be using a computer to train an AI model to mimick a computer) does that make a calculator AI? Or the AI a calculator? What would that make us humans?

[–] TachyonTele@piefed.social 36 points 1 day ago (2 children)

The problem is people think llm AI means it's thinking, when it's obviously not. Thus: "llms are not ai" is said so people will hopefully stop thinking the llms are thinking.

[–] Pyrixas@piefed.social 2 points 1 day ago

If AI was able to actually think, it wouldn't even need your input to feed it thoughts from you to respond. It'd probably just talk right away and accurately assume it knows what you want.

AI is just simply an over-glorified piece of tech that is placed in things when humans are incapable of doing it themselves and doing it as efficiently as possible. Like reading anything in microseconds.

[–] vrek@programming.dev 5 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Marketing and pr pressure to be able to use the term "Ai" because it's the current hype. Everything is now Ai. It's now a meaningless term. Image processing, data calculations, language interpretation, language generation, all claim to be Ai. If your product has Ai it now tells me nothing about what it does.

[–] Iconoclast@feddit.uk 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Marketing only calls everything AI because that's the only term people recognize. ChatGPT is AI, yes, but it's an Large Language Model to be specific. Dall-E is also AI but the more accurate term is Diffusion Model. There's just no point in using these terms in marketing because 90% of people would have no idea what you're talking about.

When people say that LLMs are not AI they usually mean that LLMs are not generally intelligent (AGI) which is true, but they do still count as an AI.

[–] vrek@programming.dev 2 points 1 day ago

Exactly but so many people form strong opinions and expectations because the say "Ai" but it could mean so many things.