Over half of all tech industry workers view AI as overrated::undefined

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Largely because we understand that what they’re calling “AI” isn’t AI.

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This is a growing pet peeve of mine. If and when actual AI becomes a thing, it’ll be a major turning point for humanity comparable to things like harnessing fire or electricity.

…and most people will be confused as fuck. “We’ve had this for years, what’s the big deal?” -_-

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I also believe that will happen! We will not be prepared since many don’t understand the differences between what current models do and what an actual general AI could potentially do.

It also saddens me that many don’t know or ignore how fundamental abstract reasoning is to our understanding of how human intelligence works. And that LLMs simply aren’t intelligent in that sense (or at all, if you take a tight definition of intelligence).

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I don’t get how recognizing a pattern is not AI. It recognizes patterns in data, and patterns in side of patterns, and does so at a massive scale. Humans are no different, we find patterns and make predictions on what to do next.

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11 points

As in AGI?

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8 points

No, INT.

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I’ve seen it refered to as AGI bit I think itns wrong. Chat GPT isnt intelligent in the slightest, it only makes guesses on what word is statistically more likely to come up next. There is no thikinking or problem solving involved.

A while ago I saw an article that with a tittle along the lines of “spark of AGI in ChatGPT 4” because it chose to use a calculator tool when facing a problme that required one. That would be AI (and not AGI). It has a problem, it learns and uses available tools to solve it.

AGI would be on a whole other level.

Edit: Grammar

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AI doesn’t necessarily mean human-level intelligence, if that’s what you mean. The AI field has wrestled with this for decades. There can be “strong AI”, which is aiming for that human-level intelligence, but that’s probably a far off goal. The “weak AI” is about pushing the boundaries of what computers can do, and that stuff has been massively useful even before we talk about the more modern stuff.

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Sounds like people here are expecting to see GPAI and singularity stuff, but all they see is a pitiful LLM or other even more narrow AI applications. Remember, even optical character recognition (OCR) used to be called AI until it became so common that it wasn’t exciting any more. What AI developers call AI today, is just basic automation and few decades later.

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4 points

Yup. LLM RAG is just search 2.0 with a GPU.

For certain use cases it’s incredible, but those use cases shouldn’t be your first idea for a pipeline

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Given that AI isn’t purported to be AGI, how do you define AI such that multimodal transformers capable of developing abstract world models as linear representations and trained on unthinkable amounts of human content mirroring a wide array of capabilities which lead to the ability to do things thought to be impossible as recently as three years ago (such as explain jokes not in the training set or solve riddles not in the training set) isn’t “artificial intelligence”?

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THANK YOU! I’ve been saying this a long time, but have just kind of accepted that the definition of AI is no longer what it was.

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-45 points

It absolutely is AI. A lot of stuff is AI.

It’s just not that useful.

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The decision tree my company uses to deny customer claims is not AI despite the business constantly referring to it as such.

There’s definitely a ton of “AI” that is nothing more than an If/Else statement.

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11 points

for many years AI referred to that type of technology. It is not infact AGI but AI historically in the technical field refers more towards decision trees, and classification/ linear regression models.

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9 points

That’s basically what video game AI is, and we’re happy enough to call it that

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1 point

That’s called an expert system, and has been commonly called a form of AI for decades.

That is indeed what most of it is, my company was doing “sentiment analysis” and it was literally just checking it against a good and bad word list

When someone corporate says “AI” you should hear “extremely rudimentary machine learning” until given more details

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23 points

It’s useful at sucking down all the compute we complained crypto used

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The main difference is that crypto was/is burning huge amounts of energy to run a distributed ponzi scheme. LLMs are at least using energy to create a useful tool (even if there is discussion over how useful they are).

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Yeah it’s funny how that little tidbit just went quietly into the bin not to talked about again.

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7 points

There are significant differences between statistical models and AI.

I work for an analytics department at a fortune 100 company. We have a very clear delineation between what constitutes a model and what constitutes an AI.

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That’s true. Statistical models are very carefully engineered and tested and current machine learning models are created by throwing a lot of training data at the software and hope for the best that the things that the model learns are not complete bullshit.

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Yeah, an AI is a model you can’t explain.

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Optimizing compilers came directly out of AI research. The entirety of modern computing is built on things the field produced.

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You really should listen rather than talk. This is not AI, it’s just a word prediction model. The media calls it AI because it sells and the companies calls it AI because it brings the stock value up.

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Yes, what you’re describing is also AI.

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