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I wish I could ban the term "AI" from public discourse.
Then you're in for a bad time. It's a game changer, even if over-hyped.
My problem is that "AI" is an overly broad term that leads people to conflate very different technologies. I just want people to use more specific language.
There's a corporate initiative where I work that we're going to offer AI in 2024. When I politely asked to expound on that, I was met with blank stares.
Like motherfucker do you realize even MS Teams uses AI for meeting transcription
"Offer Ai....for what?"
". . . we're going to offer Ai. To. . .have. . .Ai. . . ."
I mean they could call it machine learning instead but that is just a type of AI.
Machine learning: we don't know how it works AI: we don't want you to know how it works
Exactly. They might as well write "magic" since it's about as descriptive.