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[-] JohnEdwa@sopuli.xyz 26 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

"It's part of the history of the field of artificial intelligence that every time somebody figured out how to make a computer do something—play good checkers, solve simple but relatively informal problems—there was a chorus of critics to say, 'that's not thinking'." -Pamela McCorduck´.
It's called the AI Effect.

As Larry Tesler puts it, "AI is whatever hasn't been done yet.".

[-] kadup@lemmy.world 18 points 1 month ago

That entire paragraph is much better at supporting the precise opposite argument. Computers can beat Kasparov at chess, but they're clearly not thinking when making a move - even if we use the most open biological definitions for thinking.

[-] Grimy@lemmy.world 18 points 1 month ago

No, it shows how certain people misunderstand the meaning of the word.

You have called npcs in video games "AI" for a decade, yet you were never implying they were somehow intelligent. The whole argument is strangely inconsistent.

[-] homesweethomeMrL@lemmy.world 6 points 1 month ago

Strangely inconsistent + smoke & mirrors = profit!

[-] Clent@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 points 1 month ago

Intellegence has a very clear definition.

It's requires the ability to acquire knowledge, understand knowledge and use knowledge.

No one has been able to create an system that can understand knowledge, therefor me none of it is artificial intelligence. Each generation is merely more and more complex knowledge models. Useful in many ways but never intelligent.

[-] 8uurg@lemmy.world 4 points 1 month ago

Wouldn't the algorithm that creates these models in the first place fit the bill? Given that it takes a bunch of text data, and manages to organize this in such a fashion that the resulting model can combine knowledge from pieces of text, I would argue so.

What is understanding knowledge anyways? Wouldn't humans not fit the bill either, given that for most of our knowledge we do not know why it is the way it is, or even had rules that were - in hindsight - incorrect?

If a model is more capable of solving a problem than an average human being, isn't it, in its own way, some form of intelligent? And, to take things to the utter extreme, wouldn't evolution itself be intelligent, given that it causes intelligent behavior to emerge, for example, viruses adapting to external threats? What about an (iterative) optimization algorithm that finds solutions that no human would be able to find?

Intellegence has a very clear definition.

I would disagree, it is probably one of the most hard to define things out there, which has changed greatly with time, and is core to the study of philosophy. Every time a being or thing fits a definition of intelligent, the definition often altered to exclude, as has been done many times.

[-] Grimy@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago

Dog has a very clear definition, so when you call a sausage in a bun a "Hot Dog", you are actually a fool.

Smart has a very clear definition, so no, you do not have a "Smart Phone" in your pocket.

Also, that is not the definition of intelligence. But the crux of the issue is that you are making up a definition for AI that suits your needs.

[-] Clent@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 month ago

Misconstruing how language works isn't an argument for what an existing and established word means.

I'm sure that argument made you feel super clever but it's nonsense.

I sourced by definition from authoritative sources. The fact that you didn't even bother to verify that or provide an alternative authoritative definition tells me all I need to know about the value in further discussion with you.

[-] Grimy@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

"Artificial intelligence refers to computer systems that can perform complex tasks normally done by human-reasoning, decision making, creating, etc.

There is no single, simple definition of artificial intelligence because AI tools are capable of a wide range of tasks and outputs, but NASA follows the definition of AI found within EO 13960, which references Section 238(g) of the National Defense Authorization Act of 2019.

  • Any artificial system that performs tasks under varying and unpredictable circumstances without significant human oversight, or that can learn from experience and improve performance when exposed to data sets.
  • An artificial system developed in computer software, physical hardware, or other context that solves tasks requiring human-like perception, cognition, planning, learning, communication, or physical action.
  • An artificial system designed to think or act like a human, including cognitive architectures and neural networks.
  • A set of techniques, including machine learning that is designed to approximate a cognitive task.
  • An artificial system designed to act rationally, including an intelligent software agent or embodied robot that achieves goals using perception, planning, reasoning, learning, communicating, decision-making, and acting."

This is from NASA (emphasis mine). https://www.nasa.gov/what-is-artificial-intelligence/

The problem is that you are reading the word intelligence and thinking it means the system itself needs to be intelligent, when it only needs to be doing things that we would normally attribute to intelligence. Computer vision is AI, but a software that detects a car inside a picture and draws a box around it isn't intelligent. It is still considered AI and has been considered AI for the past three decades.

Now show me your blog post that told you that AI isnt AI because it isn't thinking.

[-] technocrit@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Who is "you"?

Just because some dummies supposedly think that NPCs are "AI", that doesn't make it so. I don't consider checkers to be a litmus test for "intelligence".

[-] Grimy@lemmy.world 10 points 1 month ago

"You" applies to anyone that doesnt understand what AI means. It's a portmanteau word for a lot of things.

Npcs ARE AI. AI doesnt mean "human level intelligence" and never did. Read the wiki if you need help understanding.

[-] technocrit@lemmy.dbzer0.com 16 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I'm going to write a program to play tic-tac-toe. If y'all don't think it's "AI", then you're just haters. Nothing will ever be good enough for y'all. You want scientific evidence of intelligence?!?! I can't even define intelligence so take that! \s

Seriously tho. This person is arguing that a checkers program is "AI". It kinda demonstrates the loooong history of this grift.

[-] JohnEdwa@sopuli.xyz 15 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

It is. And has always been. "Artificial Intelligence" doesn't mean a feeling thinking robot person (that would fall under AGI or artificial conciousness), it's a vast field of research in computer science with many, many things under it.

[-] Endmaker@ani.social 8 points 1 month ago

ITT: people who obviously did not study computer science or AI at at least an undergraduate level.

Y'all are too patient. I can't be bothered to spend the time to give people free lessons.

[-] antonim@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 points 1 month ago

Wow, I would deeply apologise on the behalf of all of us uneducated proles having opinions on stuff that we're bombarded with daily through the media.

[-] Clent@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 1 month ago

The computer science industry isn't the authority on artificial intelligence it thinks it is. The industry is driven by a level of hubris that causes people to step beyond the bounds of science and into the realm of humanities without acknowledgment.

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