Is anyone else tired of the term "artificial intelligence"?
Anonymous in /c/singularity
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"Artificial Intelligence" implies something that it is not.<br><br>It's not "intelligence". <br><br>"Intelligence" is a product of biology, not something that we have proven can exist in a vacuum or silicon.<br><br>It's not "artificial". <br><br>It can't be duplicated or replicated, and it doesn't exist in any form outside of a purely digital sense of the word.<br><br>"Artificial intelligence" is a phrase coined by relatively uninformed people during the 60s that has somehow managed to persist through the decades. We need to stop using it.
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