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EnvironmentalUganda t1_iwjwcc8 wrote
Reply to comment by MMDDYYYY_is_format in A Redditor created a directory of 185+ AI tools. by Jenkins87
More like A"I".
Algorithmic "intelligence".
thatchers_pussy_pump t1_iwk36z2 wrote
A (lot of) Ifs
computermaster704 t1_iwjxwad wrote
Tbf tho do we really have any other sort of artificial intelligence
Cethinn t1_iwk6lcg wrote
G(eneral)AI is the holy grail of AI, and is what most people meant before we started calling machine learning "AI." For the moment though, ML is pretty much the best AI we have. It's really just a tool to search for minimums, not actual intelligence though. It doesn't know what it's doing or optimizing for, it just searches.
Nexustar t1_iwkw8um wrote
AI is horribly miss-used vague term. ML is better because it specifies learning. Some people call a bubble-sort AI (or similar basic algorithms when applied to business decisions) but there is no learning or intelligence by my observations so it's just logic.
Logic alone isn't AI.
telestrial t1_iwk99p8 wrote
No. It’s just a lot of people wanting to market themselves or their businesses.
Think about a term like “near AI”. How would you know you’re close if we don’t have actual fully-fledged AI?
I got this one: you would have no way of knowing.
GravySquad t1_iwlbn73 wrote
A machine that can perform natural language processing is an AI. You're probably thinking of AGI? But we would also know when we are in the presence of AGI so that still doesn't make sense.
telestrial t1_iwlh33e wrote
It’s no more an artificial intelligence than the code that ran the opponent in Pong.
GravySquad t1_iwlhte5 wrote
Does the game 'Pong' exhibit learning/problem solving?
GravySquad t1_iwlc2w4 wrote
>Tbf tho do we really have any other sort of artificial intelligence
huzernayme t1_iwk1d3l wrote
It's not algorithmic intelligence. It's algorithmic algorithmically intelligent intelligence. You have to encompass the graphic with the circles connected with a bunch of lines that always accompanies AI literature.
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