I don’t think “artificial intelligence” is the correct term for what we have now, because it implies it was artifically created but still intelligent. To me we’re still at the stage of simulating intelligence, which isn’t the same thing.
I prefer the term Computer Intelligence to Artificial Intelligence or Synthetic Intelligence. It grounds the term in the computational logic of a math rock, and allows the intelligence not be a ‘pass/fail’, but rather what scales to what’s been discovered.
It covers modern LLMs, but also includes classic fuzzy logic, probabilistic calculations, Bayesian networks, etc.
I don’t think “artificial intelligence” is the correct term for what we have now, because it implies it was artifically created but still intelligent. To me we’re still at the stage of simulating intelligence, which isn’t the same thing.
I prefer the term Computer Intelligence to Artificial Intelligence or Synthetic Intelligence. It grounds the term in the computational logic of a math rock, and allows the intelligence not be a ‘pass/fail’, but rather what scales to what’s been discovered.
It covers modern LLMs, but also includes classic fuzzy logic, probabilistic calculations, Bayesian networks, etc.