In computer science Artificial Intelligence refers to any system designed to perform tasks that would typically require human intelligence. That includes everything from playing chess to recognizing patterns, translating languages, or generating text.
The first ever AI system was Logic Theorist written by Allen Newell in 1956.
Trying to redefine terms is not helpful. GenAI is AI. It's not misuse of the term.
It's a Large Language Model. It doesn't "know" anything, doesn't think, and has zero metacognition. It generates language based on patterns and probabilities. Its only goal is to produce linguistically coherent output - not factually correct one.
It gets things right sometimes purely because it was trained on a massive pile of correct information - not because it understands anything it's saying.
So no, it doesn't "guess." It doesn't even know it's answering a question. It just talks.
Is cruise control useless because it doesn't drive you to the grocery store? No. It's not supposed to. It's designed to maintain a steady speed - not to steer.
Large Language Models, as the name suggests, are designed to generate natural-sounding language - not to reason. They're not useless - we're just using them off-label and then complaining when they fail at something they were never built to do.
The hostility just seems unnecessary and unproductive from my point of view. Unless of course your intention is to hurt - but I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you'd rather change minds instead.
It's a nuanced discussion, which is why I don't think either fanaticism or militant opposition is going to get us anywhere. This is a technology community - people should be free to have civil discussions about technology. Criticism is just as valid without the jabs and insults.
Yeah, I have no clue how effective it is compared to other advertising methods, but it's worked well enough to keep me steadily employed.
I don't really know what I'm doing here. I don't have any self-employed friends or anyone to copy business practices from, so I'm just winging it - trying to build the kind of service I'd personally want to hire.
My flyer is designed by me and it shows. It's immediately obvious to anyone who sees it that this is just one guy working out of the back of a van, not some big corporation. Plenty of people have told me that's the main reason they reached out.
Yeah, I always ask if it's a household I haven't dropped a flyer to yet. In these cases, the answer to "where'd you hear about me?" is almost always that they saw someone else asking about it on Facebook and someone recommended me in the comments.
Interestingly, it's never the original poster who ends up contacting me - it's usually some third party just scrolling through the comments.
A few have gotten direct recommendations from previous customers, but that's pretty rare overall. Most saw my flyer, and the rest mostly found me through local Facebook groups.
Edit: I don't do targeted advertising though. Just physical flyers and I occasionally post pictures of my work to Facebook and Instagram.
I don't think fashion is just one thing. You're not going to find anyone promoting the way I'm dressing but I dress that way for a reason and it's still a fashion choice. You could say I'm counter-signaling for intentionally not following current trends but that's still just a different version of the same thing.
I'd say that a more accurate statement would be: "Following current fashion is wearing what you think others expect you to wear"
I don't think it matters what I think. Like everyone else chiming in on this thread, I have zero expertise on the subject - so whatever I say is just my personal preferred outcome, not a realistic one.
I'm never intentionally mean to anyone - not online, not in real life. I'm not overly polite either, and I don't hold back just to spare your feelings, but hurting people is never my goal.
I apply the same rule to people who aren't even in the room. You'll be hard-pressed to catch me talking shit about anyone, even the ones I don't like.
I'm not here defending the practical value of these models. I'm just explaining what they are and what they're not.