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  • All computing is just shit tons of math operations.

    I agree, and “computing” is a great umbrella term for all math operations. And there’s a reason you used the term LLM instead of AI, and that’s because LLM better describes what you’re referring to. The name reflects the function or the most defining characteristic of what you’re referring to.

    The way people throw around ‘Artificial Intelligence’ feels wrong to me. The words “Artificial Intelligence” suggest these models are conscious or sentient, which they’re not, so the term ends up being misleading.

    So while it’s not technically wrong to use “AI” as a catch-all for anything data-driven, I don’t think it’s nearly as useful or accurate as more specific terms like LLM.

    Also, when I hear people use the term AI, it’s usually by those who have no idea what they’re actually talking about. It’s always in the vague, buzzword-y context of “we need to AI our processes” even though, realistically, most systems already have some form of “AI” baked in.

    Edit: It’s just a huge buzzword that’s starting to lose meaning to me: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qbylbEek-M&t=26s


  • When I hear “Artificial Intelligence,” I picture a computer with sentience, something that thinks and perceives like an animal or human. But instead, the term is being thrown around to describe basic models like linear regression, which clearly don’t think for themselves. Even if it’s meant as a shorthand for all algorithms, calling every math operation “AI” cheapens the meaning and blurs the line between true intelligence and simple computation.