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this post was submitted on 04 Jun 2023
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It’s really odd the take some people have with “AI” dislike the term since it’s too broad. If anyone here has a high end modern smartphone they have dedicated chips to ML, predictive text, virtual assistants etc. odds are most people here use a device daily that uses “AI” or have the lot of you gone down to older smartphones or use non smart devices?
It's not odd, we're just able to read for understanding. No one is asking if we want colour correction in photos here, just like no one is asking if we want linear regressions or MCMC models.
They're asking do we want to include generative LLMs.
I think the crux of the issue is that corporations are quick to throw around the term "AI" as it's a buzz word, and the lay person does not know what it means other than "smart-ish". I'd argue that there is no real AI in existence (yet).