there is no actual AI, never has been, never wil be
there are many things named something they aren't
such as King Canute being known for trying to hold back the tide when really he declared,with wet feet, "All the inhabitants of the world should know that the power of kings is vain and trivial, and that none is worthy of the name of king but He whose command the heaven, earth and sea obey by eternal laws"
you are Canute and People using the phrase AI is the sea
It wil never not be called AI. Even AGI has been abandoned because that's been diluted as a definition.
Sam Altman this week said AGI will be achieved "relatively soon". [0]
Are we really expecting machine that updates itself as it operates learns. No, OpenAI defines AGI as "highly autonomous systems that outperform humans at most economically valuable work".
you're inventing things, this is not anything like the history, you twist everything to fit into the agenda you are pushing
you are not a truth seeker, you are purposely deceptive
current LLMs came from word2vec and Google Translate
the first chatbot was Eliza which is very much considered AI
text based adventure games are chat bots
AIDungeon, which debuted using GPT2 (later GPT3) was the first LLM chatbot product.
none of this was intended as a route to "trust nothing"
the least trust we can have is in whatever you claim
there is no actual AI, never has been, never wil be
there are many things named something they aren't
such as King Canute being known for trying to hold back the tide when really he declared,with wet feet, "All the inhabitants of the world should know that the power of kings is vain and trivial, and that none is worthy of the name of king but He whose command the heaven, earth and sea obey by eternal laws"
you are Canute and People using the phrase AI is the sea
https://simonwillison.net/2024/Jan/7/call-it-ai/
It's just an argument of nuance that is lost.
It wil never not be called AI. Even AGI has been abandoned because that's been diluted as a definition.
Sam Altman this week said AGI will be achieved "relatively soon". [0]
Are we really expecting machine that updates itself as it operates learns. No, OpenAI defines AGI as "highly autonomous systems that outperform humans at most economically valuable work".
Well, 2 years and we can all just stay in bed.
[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38978418
I don't mind you maintaining your position, it's more interesting that way.
And I agree about the erosion of definitions being something to resist.
What is do disagree with, in this instance, is that there is any kind of pre-planning involved. It's the laziness and ignorance of journalism.