• occultist8128@infosec.pub
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      12 days ago

      The LLM shills have made “AI” refer exclusively to LLMs.

      Yes, I agree and it’s unacceptable for me. Now most people here are also falling in the same hole. I’m here not to promote/support/standing with LLM or Gen-AI, I want to correct what is wrong. You can hate something but please, be objective and rational.

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          Not really, since “AI” is a pre-existing and MUCH more general term which has been intentionally commandeered by bad actors to mean a particular type of AI.

          AI remains a broader field of study.

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            It doesn’t matter what you want, I’m just describing how language works.

            If everyone says a word means a thing, then it means that thing. Words can have multiple meanings.

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              11 days ago

              AI remains a broader field of study, an active field of study which tons of people are invested in, and they use AI to refer to the broader field of study in which they’re professionally invested.

              I’m just describing how language works.

              No you’re not. And you’re not as smart as you think you are.

              If everyone says a word means a thing

              It’s not literally everybody, and you know it, and you also know that LLMs are not the entire actual category of AI.

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                10 days ago

                That is beyond pedantry.

                That is how language works. Word definitions are literally just informal consensus agreement. Dictionaries are just descriptions of observed usage. Not literally everyone needs to agree on it.
                This isn’t some kind of independent conclusion I came to on my own; I used to think like you appear to, but then I watched some explanations from authors and from professional linguists, and they changed my mind about language prescriptivism.

                If you say “AI” in most contexts, more people will know what you mean than if you say “LLM”. If your goal is communication, then by that measure “AI” is “more correct” (but again, correctness isn’t even applicable here)