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  • ricecake@sh.itjust.works
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    17 hours ago

    Your conclusion is correct, but your terminology is wrong.

    What we call AI today is AI, because AI doesn’t mean “capable of thought”, consciousness, sapience or anything like that.
    It’s capable of producing a coherent output adapted to observed circumstances. That’s roughly as far as the notion of intelligence goes, and it’s a very low bar. You don’t need a lot of intelligence to be intelligent.

    The people who coined the term were interested in how you make computers react to their inputs dynamically instead of acting closer to what we might now think of as a saved macro.
    “It’s intelligent because rather than comparing against a list of every known typo, it sees it’s not a word in its list, and then replaces it with the one requiring the fewest edits to reach. It learns by adding your corrections to the known word list.”