A papyrus scroll that was burned and carbonized when Mount Vesuvius erupted almost 2,000 years ago has been virtually unrolled and partially deciphered with the help of artificial intelligence.
All AI is actual AI. It doesn’t need to be real intelligence to be artificial, should be obvious. Are you telling me artificial grass shouldn’t be called that because a goat can’t eat it?
I’d even argue that generative AI is machine learning, except the learning stops when the training does so it’s not learning continuously like ML in the classical sense.
LLM is “actual AI”. I think the term you may be looking for is “generative AI”.
In the old sense of the word, we don’t have an actual AI yet, but it’s true that LLM and AI have become interchangeable.
All AI is actual AI. It doesn’t need to be real intelligence to be artificial, should be obvious. Are you telling me artificial grass shouldn’t be called that because a goat can’t eat it?
Correct, but it’s semantics. Most people just think all AI is generative these days, and so I’m trying to differentiate.
Well there is what people think and then there is reality
Yes, but people are reading Lemmy and responding in this thread.
I’d even argue that generative AI is machine learning, except the learning stops when the training does so it’s not learning continuously like ML in the classical sense.
Inference and training are separate in every ML architecture, what are you on about? And yes LLMs are ML, by definition, no need to argue.