• Ekky@sopuli.xyz
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    5 months ago

    LLMs (or really ChatGPT and MS Copilot) having hijacked the term “AI” is really annoying.

    In more than one questionnaire or discussion:

    Q: “Do you use AI at work?”

    A: “Yes, I make and train CNN (find and label items in images) models etc.”

    Q: “How has AI influenced your productivity at work?”

    A: ???

    Can’t mention AI or machine learning in public without people instantly thinking about LLM.

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      I imagine this is how everyone who worked in cryptography felt once cryptocurrency claimed the word “crypto”

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        Luckily that was only the abbreviation and not the actual word. I know that language changes all the time, constantly, but I still find it annoying when a properly established and widely (within reason) used term gets appropriated and hijacked.

        I mean, I guess it happens all the time in with fiction, and in sciences you sometimes run into a situation where an old term just does not fit new observations, but please keep your slimy, grubby, way-too-adhesive, klepto-grappers away from my perfectly fine professional umbrella terms. :(

        Please excuse my rant.

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        I’m still mad that ML was stolen and doesn’t make people think about the ML family of programming languages anymore.

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      We are just taking “crypto” back to mean something useful. It was just a matter of some stupid people losing enough money.

      I hope in a few years we can take “AI” back too.