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Elessar · 26-30, M
I've the understanding that it's just a glorified but still purely deterministic algorithm. There's no such thing as "artificial intelligence" in 2024. I trust it no more and no less than I trust any other algorithms: it does exactly what it's programmed to do. Nothing more, nothing less.
It's this decade's "blockchain", or maybe more fitting, today's space race; now it's the hot topic, and corporations are trying to fit it everywhere because it sells; in a few years nobody will give a f*ck about it because it becomes part of established normality and everyone will be losing their minds over something else.
It's this decade's "blockchain", or maybe more fitting, today's space race; now it's the hot topic, and corporations are trying to fit it everywhere because it sells; in a few years nobody will give a f*ck about it because it becomes part of established normality and everyone will be losing their minds over something else.
uikakarotuevegeta · 26-30
@Elessar that's an extremely simplified and inaccurate way of defining AI; the key word is artificial, not intelligence. And AI has been around since the beginning of the Cold War, but only really took off over a decade ago when the hardware and software was advanced enough. In a few years nobody may care about generative AI anymore as that definitely is a fad, but AI is here to stay just like the internet, video games, telephone, electricity, and automobiles.