Researchers Alex Hanna and Emily M. Bender call on businesses not to succumb to this artificial “intelligence” hype.

  • @DeltaTangoLima@reddrefuge.com
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    011 months ago

    It’s “artificial intelligence” - not “artificially intelligent”. The biggest problem is people are equating one to the other.

    Generally speaking, intelligence references the ability to think, reason, apply logic, etc, whereas describing someone as intelligent generally refers to their “smartness” - how high their intelligence or mental capacity are.

    They are not the same thing. Expecting AI to be intelligent is just plain wrong, especially generative AI.

    • RagnellOP
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      011 months ago

      @DeltaTangoLima No, the problem is some marketing guy has redefined artificial intelligence to apply to a machine that has no reasoning ability.

      • morry040
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        11 months ago

        Can confirm. My company issued a press release out of the blue last month that explained how we were deploying AI into our products. None of us knew anything about it and we’re assuming that Marketing has just relabelled things like A-B testing, chatbots, and some chatGPT plug-ins as proof that our company has somehow built an AI R&D lab.

        PS. It’s also amusing to hear the execs talk about it on their earnings calls. The investors are just eating it up without question.